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What is Day Of The Dead? The Day Of the Dead is a mexican holiday, also celebrated in many different cultures This fiesta(Holiday) is to remember and pray for dead family and friends. Celebrated November 1-2. In honor of there loved ones, they decorate there grave, and celebrate with there favorite food and drinks. The Symbol of this day if the Craneo (Skull) and marigolds. Wikipedia
Historia (History) The day of the dead has been celebrated for years. planetvisioncreation.com 9poundhammer.blogspot.com
The day of the dead was started by the Aztecs, but merged into Catholic religion. They still use some of the Aztec rituals like the symbol of the skull Wikipedia diadelosmuertos.us
The Calaveras(skulls) were used to honor the dead. It is the symbol of The Day Of The Dead. Sometimes, people make sugar calaveras and place a loved ones name on the calaveras forehead and are eaten by a friend or relative
People decorate their loved ones serious(grave), and set up an alter for them at there homes. They bring offerings for them thinking their dead souls are attracted to the offerings. Wikipedia
People also celebrate in honor of there loved ones by eating there favorite food, beverages, and music. Children to costumes, roam the streets knocking on peoples doors asking for money or candy. Also known as Truco o Trato(Trick or treat)
Some people believe that celebrating this day is good luck. Many people get tattoos and dolls to carry with them
Novembre 1 (November) On November first, people celebrate deadNinos(Children). People bring toys as offerings to there grave or alter. There alter has fruit, candy, cookies, milk, and honey. carlosjimenez-sf.com
Novembre 2 This day celebrates the adultos(adult s). Ancestors are also celebrated on this day. This is the last day of the dead is celebrated. artsblog.ocregister.com zimbio.com
The Day of the dead is celebrated through put the world. Such as Latin America, Europe, The phillippines, even the United States. Its mainly celebrated it Mexico Wikipedia
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