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Day of the DeadDay of the Dead
By Gavin and TaraBy Gavin and Tara
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When is it celebrated?
When is it celebrated?
It is celebrated from October 31- November 3.
It is celebrated from October 31- November 3.
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November 1 is known as “Dia de los Angelitos” or “Day of the Little Angels”. This day is the day when deceased children and infants are honored.
November 1 is known as “Dia de los Angelitos” or “Day of the Little Angels”. This day is the day when deceased children and infants are honored.
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November 2 is known as “Dia de los Difuntos” or “Day of the Dead”. This is the day when deceased adults are honored.
November 2 is known as “Dia de los Difuntos” or “Day of the Dead”. This is the day when deceased adults are honored.
Where is it celebrated?Where is it
celebrated? It is celebrated mostly
throughout Mexico. It is celebrated mostly
throughout Mexico.
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How is it celebrated?How is it celebrated?
The Day of the Dead is celebrated a little differently almost everywhere. Common things include; building private altars, cleaning and decorating graves, having parties, and feasts with family.
The Day of the Dead is celebrated a little differently almost everywhere. Common things include; building private altars, cleaning and decorating graves, having parties, and feasts with family.
They also will set out pillows and blankets for the deceased to rest on.
They also will set out pillows and blankets for the deceased to rest on.
Children’s favorite toys are often brought to their graves.
Children’s favorite toys are often brought to their graves.
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What do they eat?
What do they eat?
They eat tamales, sugar skulls, Pan de Muerto, and other candied delicacies.
They eat tamales, sugar skulls, Pan de Muerto, and other candied delicacies.
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Pan de Muerto in theshape of a skull.
History:History:
The history can be traced back to indigenous cultures from about 2,500-3,000 years ago.
The history can be traced back to indigenous cultures from about 2,500-3,000 years ago.
They will also wear shells on their clothes so that when they dance it wakes up the dead.
They will also wear shells on their clothes so that when they dance it wakes up the dead.
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Other interesting facts:
Other interesting facts:
Marigolds are the flower of the dead.
Marigolds are the flower of the dead.
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The end.The end.
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