Mexico's Day of the Dead Is a Celebration of Life October 31, 2022 0:02 AM Associated Press A woman dressed as Mexico's iconic "Catrina" poses for tourists in Mexico City's main square,
Día de los Muertos, known in English as Day of the Dead, is a time-honored tradition in Mexico with origins that go back thousands of years. In the US, you've probably seen the signs commonly 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. lZz5g.
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