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CELEBRATION FOR DEAD LOVED ONES: WHAT IS IT?
DIA DE LOS MUERTOS CELEBRATION FOR DEAD LOVED ONES: WHAT IS IT?
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Day of the Dead Vocabulary
ofrenda - offering dulces - candies calavera - skull
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calaca - skeleton canas - sugar canes pan de muertos - Day of the Dead bread
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cultura - culture angelitos - young children who have died and are remembered on Day of Dead
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Day of the Dead also called "Dia de los Muertos," is a holiday (or festival) which is celebrated in Mexico, Ecuador, Guatemala, and other areas in Central and South America populated with the Latino ethnic background. The Day of the Dead is also celebrated in areas of the United States, such as California, Texas, and many others, in which the Mexican/American heritage exists.
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November 2nd is the official date for Day of the Dead, although it is celebrated between October 31st and November 2nd. These dates correspond with the Catholic celebrations of All Saints Day and All Souls Day.
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People celebrate this holiday in their households, as well as in the cemeteries. In their homes, between Oct. 31st and Nov. 2nd (a time called "Todos Santos"), offerings of food and drink are prepared for the dead.
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"Ofrendas" (offerings) are often set up in the home on an altar displaying portraits, personal goods, clothing, favorite foods, and possessions of the deceased family member.
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On Nov. 2nd, family members visit the gravesites of their loved ones
On Nov. 2nd, family members visit the gravesites of their loved ones. They decorate their graves with flowers, enjoy picnics consisting of favorite foods of the deceased, and socially interact with others at the cemetery.
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Handmade skeleton figurines, called calacas, are especially popular
Handmade skeleton figurines, called calacas, are especially popular. Calacas usually show an active and joyful afterlife.
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Celebration of Los Dias de los Muertos evolved with the influences of
the Celtics, the Romans, and the Christian holy days of All Saints Day and All Souls Day.
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But with added influences from the Aztec people of Mexico.
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The Aztecs believed in an afterlife where the spirits of their dead would return as hummingbirds and butterflies.
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