At the beginning of November each year, the Day of the Dead (also known as Día de los Muertos) takes place to remember loved ones who have died and celebrate their memory by welcoming their ...
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No, Day of the Dead is not ‘Mexican Halloween.’ But it is like All Souls Day. A guide to traditions“During contemporary Day of the Dead festivities, people commonly wear skull masks and eat sugar candy molded into the shape of skulls,” History.com says. “The pan de ánimas of All Souls ...
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Day of the Dead celebrations bring Mexican tradition to P.E.I.It was the first of November. The Day of the Dead. Día de Muertos, or the Day of the Dead, is a several-day celebration that serves not as a mourning of death, but a joyful invitation to those ...
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