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1 El Día de los Muertos

2 Una introducción breve
What is it? traditional Mexican holiday time to remember and honor the dead When is it? November 1st and 2nd

3 Una introducción breve
Where is it celebrated? Mexico Ecuador Guatemala other areas of Latin America some areas of United States

4 La historia Aztec influence Spanish influence began 3000 years ago
Catholic religion mixed with Aztec traditions All Saints Day (Nov. 1) All Souls Day (Nov. 2)

5 Tradiciones: las ofrendas
Altars should include: picture of the one being  remembered items they were fond of favorite foods and drinks candles flowers gifts

6 Tradiciones: la comida
pan de muertos decorated with designs of bones plastic skeleton hidden inside

7 Tradiciones: la comida
sugar skulls sugar candy decorated with colorful designs placed on altars sugar = sweetness of life skull = sadness of death

8 Tradiciones: las flores
yellow marigolds symbolize short duration of life entice spirits to come back flower wreaths real and plastic decorate graves other flowers used: wild orchids white amaryllis ruby coxcombs

9 Tradiciones: el papel picado
traditional art decorates homes, businesses, markets and altars made of thin tissue paper cut in large quantities hung in repetitious patterns

10 Tradiciones: las calaveras
candies sugar and chocolate skulls marzipan coffins white chocolate skeletons

11 Tradiciones: las calacas
handmade skeletons wooden masks show afterlife joyful active various designs brides and grooms musicians generals on horseback

12 References El Día de los Muertos: pictures and info
Common misconceptions about the Day of the Dead History, Traditions, and Significance


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