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Makayla Ashby posted
Hola! I am a Spanish 1 student and this is a summary of the Teacher’s Discovery Dia de los Muertos video.
Ancient Mexicans believe death is just the beginning of a new part of our existence, so it is celebrated. Many items are used to celebrate and show respect for the dead. Candles are believed to guide souls from the afterlife. Sugar skulls,…Read More -
Emily Beasor posted
Dia de los Muertos is a holiday celebrated to honor the dead on November 2. On November 1 they celebrate All Saints Day which is to honor all the children who have passed on. They hold celebrations in the streets with musicians, food, and dancing.Many will sing and dance all through the night celebrating. They also decorate the graves of loved…Read More
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Jared Turner posted
it’s ya boy, spanish 1 student jared. we are talking about the day of the dead. this is a brief summery of it. Sort of brief, anyway. The Dia de los muertos, or day of the dead, is a celebration that remembers those who have past. people use colorful paper cut outs to decorate alters. the alters are used to honor the dead. They also use…Read More
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Kaylee Cheyenne Mefford posted
this a summary of the teachers discovery video about dia de los muertos.
Flowers are meant as a sign that the dead are coming in the after life. Sugar skulls are brightly colored and decorated skull shaped candies. Paper cut outs featuring angels and skulls and skeletons is popular. Mole is a chocolate that is spiced. Grasshoppers are…Read More -
Taylor Spurlock posted
DIa de los Muertos is like a mixture of Halloween and Memorial Day, way more Memorial Day than Halloween. People have a big feast and celebrate lost loved ones. Everyone cooks different goods and throws a festival. People make a special sauce called mole. People decorate with skeleton, amerigo flower.
People decorate and clean their…Read More - Load More Posts
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