or the Day of the Dead, is a day of celebration that began in Mexico and Central America and eventually made its way to the U.S. as well. “The tradition of the Day of the Dead is rooted in ...
Día de los Muertos is not a continuation of Halloween or a Mexican version of the holiday, though the two share some ...
The Day of the Dead is a two-day holiday to honor deceased relatives and loved ones—and one of the most popular holidays and traditions in Mexico. While American Halloween and other rites ...
When you think of the Day of the Dead, what comes to mind ... can be traced back 3,000 years to pre-Colonial Mexico. Perhaps ...
Celebrations of the dead then synced up with All Saints Day, on Nov. 1, ending on Nov 2. While celebrations begin ramping up ...
But my Mexican half yearned to be a part of a tradition that was closed ... How could I simultaneously use this day — when the veil between the living and dead is at its most thin, when my ...
More information is available on the city website. The post Novato plans lively Day of the Dead festival as Bay Area ...