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EL DIA DE LOS MUERTOS El 1 y 2 de noviembre
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What is Day of the Dead? One of the most important holidays in Mexico Also celebrated in other C.A. & S.A. countries Honors those who have died Believe the souls of the dead return to earth Día de los Angelitos (1 st ) Día de las Almas (2 nd )
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A Fusion of Cultures Indigenous people (Aztec)European conquerors
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Aztec beliefs Life is a dream. Death is waking up from the dream Not to be feared Mid-way through their year, they honored their dead with a month-long celebration
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Spanish missionaries Incorporate indigenous beliefs in order to convert them to Catholicism Changed date to coincide with All Saints Day and All Souls Day Today, many aspects are a mixture of the cultures
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Typical events for Day of the Dead Lengthy advanced preparations Decorations Altars Family gatherings Cemetery visits
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Cleaning of graves
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Buying supplies
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Decorations--skulls
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Decoration--skeletons
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La Catrina
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Building altars (ofrendas)
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Altars often have multiple levels
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Typical ofrendas have items to appeal to the senses
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4 elements represented--earth
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4 elements--fire
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4 elements--water
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4 elements—air/ wind
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Items specific to those honored Portrait Favorite foods & beverages Items dear to them on earth Representative of their hobbies/ passions
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Family gatherings Cooking Meal Prayers for loved one Tell funny stories about or lessons learned from the deceased Silence to feel the presence of the soul Trip to cemetery
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Cemetery Visits
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Cemeteries at night
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Joyous and spiritual day
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