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Halloween is gone. But, “Day of the Dead" is celebrated November 1st and 2nd. It is one of the most popular and fascinating cultural holidays that dates back thousands of years. This festival is celebrated in
While death is a largely avoided topic in the
Al though in the Unites States death is a sad moment when people grieve and mourn the loss of a loved one; for Mexicans, death is not the end of the road, yet an intermediate phase in the cycle of life.
Dia de los Muertos Traditions
Fun Facts about the Altar…
If you are working on any “Day of the Dead” related stories, we have beautiful, high-resolution images available including:
· Mexican children and their families celebrating the holiday
· Traditional altars, honoring the dead
· Colorful images of candy coated, sugar skeletons, flowers
· Traditional foods including “Pan de Muerto” (Bread of the Dead)
· Music and entertainment festivals featuring traditional dancers