Ancestry Day around the world in 2025

Ancestry Day around the world in 2025
Flag of Haiti. Image by Ronny K , via Pixabay
  How long until Ancestry Day?
Ancestry Day
  Dates of Ancestry Day around the world
2025 HaitiJan 2
Haiti Thu, Jan 2National Holiday
2024 HaitiJan 2
Haiti Tue, Jan 2National Holiday
2023 HaitiJan 2
Haiti Mon, Jan 2National Holiday
2022 HaitiJan 2
Haiti Sun, Jan 2National Holiday
2021 HaitiJan 2
Haiti Sat, Jan 2National Holiday
  Summary

Also known as Ancestor's Day, this holiday commemorates the Haitian forefathers who gave their lives in the struggle for independence from France in the early 19th century.

When is Ancestry Day?

Ancestry Day (French: Jour des Aieux) is a national holiday in the Republic of Haiti on January 2nd each year.

Also known as Ancestor's Day, this holiday commemorates the Haitian forefathers who gave their lives in the struggle for independence from France in the early 19th century.

History of Ancestry Day

The Caribbean nation of Haiti celebrates its independence from France in 1804 with a public holiday on January 1st. Most of the rest of the world has this day off as well, to celebrate the first day of the New Year.

In Haiti, the day is marked with a combination of patriotic celebrations and recovering from New Year's Eve partying. These celebrations continue on to January 2nd, Ancestry Day.

The independence that was gained on January 1st 1804 came at a high cost to many Haitians. The armed struggle had begun with the slave rebellion in 1791 is estimated to have claimed up to 350,000 Haitian lives.

Ancestry Day is a day to commemorate those who gave their lives in the struggle for the freedom celebrated the day before.

Like Independence Day, the day is marked by celebrations for the arrival of the new year and patriotic events such as military parades.

Ancestry day will be observed by Haitians around the world.


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