Dia De Los Muertos: Day Of The Dead

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Dia de los Muertos which translate to the Day of the Dead is a holiday in Latin America celebrated on November 1st. Dia de los Muertos originated in Mexico (National Geograophic Education ). Dia de los Muertos is a day in which the dead are honored and celebrated with festivals. Dia de los Muertos celebrates the lives of the deceased through food, drink, parties, and activities the dead ones once enjoyed when alive, in this was the spirits of the lost ones still live on. Dia de los Muertos recognizes death as a natural part of the human experience. The symbols of Dia de los Muertos may be the calacas and calaveras which translate the skeleton and skull, these symbols will be seen everywhere during the holiday it is important to remember that these symbols are portrayed as enjoying life (National Geograophic Education ).
As I have mentioned Dia de los Muertos is celebrated on November 1st. This corresponds with All Saints Day and All Souls Day, which are minor holidays for Catholics. The possible reason for this being is when the Spanish Conquistadors invade. The rituals of the Aztecs along with Catholicism from the invading Conquistadors might have allowed for the created of Dia de los Muertos. Nowadays it …show more content…

You see on November 1st in Latin America it is known as Dia de los Inocentes (National Geograophic Education ). On Dia de los Inocentes honors children who have died. The children’s graves are decorated with white orchids and baby's breath. November 2nd is Dia de los Muertos on this day the adults how have passed away are celebrated and their graves are decorated with bright orange marigolds. The graves are visited by families. The families will take the time to clean the graves and then begin to decorate them. The graves are often decorated with candles, flowers and the favorite foods of the ones who are died. Sweets, such as pan de muertos and spun-sugar mariachi musicians, are common for Dia de los

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