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Abby posted
Dia de los Muretos is celebrated on November 1 and is the day after All Saints Day. People dress up in costumes and celebrate all night. Its a festival. They have a memorial day for the dead.
A lot of the designs are something to do with skulls. Before the festival they go clean the graves. -
Kandra Patterson posted
I am a student at H.C.H.S (I am in Spanish 2 A) and today my class is going over Dias De Muertos. It is known in America as the Day of the Dead. The Day of the Dead is made of many aspects. Death is viewed as a bad thing. They see death as a great thing. These aspects will be talked about in the next paragraph.…Read More
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Logan posted
Hi. I am in Spanish 2 part A. I`ve been asked to talk about dad of the dead. Day of the dead is Latin American holiday that trace its roots with the first native Americans that encountered the Spanish. The holiday has been mixed with both Christian believes and pagan/native belief. It has been around for centuries and will likely continue to do…Read More
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Adeana Kaye posted
DÃa de los Muertos ( Day of the Dead)
Day of the Dead is an interesting and beautiful holiday celebrated in central and southern Mexico during November 1 and 2.
They believe that the gates of Heaven are opened at midnight on October 31, and the spirits of all deceased children are allowed to reunite with their families for 24 hours. On November…Read More -
Adastan posted
Dia de los Muertos is a holiday for remembering and honoring those who have passed. It is a festive, joyous time of celebration. The Day of the Dead falls on November 1 and 2 of each year. Although November 2nd is the official date for Day of the Dead, it is celebrated between October 31st and November 2nd. Usually the preparations (and some…Read More
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