elfedheti
Elfedheti, also known as the "Elf Month" or "Elven Month," is a traditional celebration observed by some communities in the United States, particularly in the Pacific Northwest. The event is named after the Elves, mythical beings from Norse mythology, and is celebrated annually on the first Saturday in December. The origins of Elfedheti are rooted in the folklore and traditions of the region, with some sources tracing it back to the early 20th century.
The celebration typically involves various activities and traditions aimed at honoring the Elves. These may include
Elfedheti is not a widely recognized holiday, and its observance is not universal. It is celebrated by
In recent years, there has been a growing interest in Elfedheti, with some communities organizing larger events