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  1. Oct 30, 2018 · The Day of the Dead (el Día de los Muertos), is a Mexican holiday where families welcome back the souls of their deceased relatives for a brief reunion that includes food, drink and celebration ...

  2. The Day of the Dead (Spanish: el Día de Muertos or el Día de los Muertos) [2][3] is a holiday traditionally celebrated on November 1 and 2, though other days, such as October 31 or November 6, may be included depending on the locality. [4][5][6] The multi-day holiday involves family and friends gathering to pay respects and remember friends ...

    • Remembering the family: The ofrenda. One of the most important traditions of Día de los Muertos is the building of the ofrenda (offering). The ofrenda is an altar where people leave offerings of fruit, seeds, bread, sugar skulls and other comforts such as blankets and pillows for the souls of their loved ones.
    • A doorway to the dead: Marigolds. Brightening up awnings, arches and ofrendas, cempasuchil flowers (marigolds) are a prominent symbol of Día de los Muertos.
    • A sweet treat: Sugar skulls. Calaveras (skulls) are another important symbol of death in Día de los Muertos, dating all the way back to ancient Mesoamerican (historical north American) societies.
    • Colourful banners: Punched paper. Papel picado (punched paper) are banners of paper cut into patterns and shapes. Usually made from tissue paper, 40-50 sheets are stacked and then punched with a chisel to create patterns, or folded and cut with scissors.
  3. Oct 4, 2024 · On 1 November many people in Mexico will be celebrating Día de los Muertos - Day of the Dead - but what's it all about? Day of the Dead is an important festival held each year in South American ...

  4. Oct 21, 2024 · The Day of the Dead is about honouring dead loved ones and making peace with the eventuality of death by treating it familiarly, without fear and dread. The holiday is derived from the rituals of the pre-Hispanic peoples of Mexico. Led by the goddess Mictecacihuatl, known as “Lady of the Dead,” the celebration lasted a month.

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  5. Make sure to pause the video at certain parts and ask students questions like ¿En qué mes se celebra el Día de Muertos? ¿Dónde se celebra el Día de Muertos? ¿Qué lleva la gente al cementerio? ¿Qué decoran? ¿Con qué decoran los altares? Take the opportunity to ask personalized questions like ¿Tu celebras el Día de Muertos?

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  7. Oct 17, 2023 · Dia de los Muertos, or the Day of the Dead, is a deeply cherished Mexican tradition that extends far beyond the commonly recognized two-day celebration. This vibrant and culturally rich event is a heartfelt homage to the dearly departed, filled with love, remembrance, and an array of customs that vary depending on your region and culture. As we delve into the timeline of this extended ...

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