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El Dia de los Muertos(Day of the Dead)

Malaeshia Love4/9/13

3rd block

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Location

Mexico

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Population

Mexico’s population is estimated to be 112,336,538 people.Many Mexicans and Mexican- Americans celebrate

The Day of the Dead.

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Day of the Dead

The Day of the Dead is a holiday celebrated in Mexico. Day of the Dead is celebrated by Mexicans and Mexican- Americans. This

holiday celebrates dead ancestors on the first and second day of November. Civilizations such as the Aztecs and Mayans were

thought to have celebrated this holiday.

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Beliefs

People relate the Day of the Dead to Halloween in America. Halloween is a holiday that Americans fear the dead, but in

Mexico the Day of the Dead is a holiday to celebrate the dead and not fear it. On this holiday, Mexicans go to the

cemeteries that their families were buried to fix and decorate the area.

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Sugar Skulls

During the celebration of The Day of the Dead, the people of Mexico like to make sugar skulls. Sugar skulls are decorations that are made to make the festivals more exciting. Though sugar skulls are made for decorations, they can also be eaten.

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Day of the Dead

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