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The Day of the Dead

El día de los muertos

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Vamos a ver…

• http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2005/10/1031_051031_video_muertos.html

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What is the day of the Dead?• + 500 years ago - Spanish Conquistadors

landed in Mexico; native Indians practicing a ritual that seemed to mock death.

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The Day of the Dead• Practiced by the local people for

at least 3,000 years. • Spaniards try to stamp out ritual

= unsuccessful. • Celebrated in Mexico and certain

parts of the USA today.

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The Day of the Dead

• It is a time when Mexican families celebrate and remember their dead, and the continuity of life.

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The Day of the Dead

• The original celebration can be traced to the festivities held during the Aztec month of Miccailhuitontli

• Goddess Mictecacihuatl ("Lady of the Dead")

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• Aztec calendar = the end of July and the beginning of August.

• Spanish priests moved the ritual to coincide with Halloween.

• As a result, the Mexicans now celebrate the Day of the Dead during the first two days of November.

When is the Day of the Dead?

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Day of the dead masks: Caretas

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What happens in the celebration?

• Visits by families to the graves of their close kin.

• At the gravesites, family members decorate the grave with flowers, have a picnic, and talk with other family and community members who have gathered.

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Decorating the gravesiteGravesites or family altars are decorated

w/large, bright flowers & adorned with religious jewelry.

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Decorations• Papel Picado

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Las decoracionesVelas/Candles

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Calacas• Skeletons are often shown in everyday

activities which depict a dead person’s profession or interests. Calacas are placed on altars.

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Calacas

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Eating

• The meals prepared for the picnics are sumptuous, usually featuring meat dishes in spicy sauces, a special egg-batter bread, cookies, chocolate, and sugary confections in a variety of animal or skull shapes.

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Eating

Pan de muerto

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Eating

Sugar skulls

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Socializing

• Families remember the departed by telling stories about them.

• The festive interaction between the living & the dead is an important social ritual and a way of recognizing the cycle of life and death.

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A cycle?

• The Day of the Dead is a time for the dead to return home and visit loved ones, feast on their favorite foods and listen to their favorite music.

• In the homes, family members honor their deceased with ofrendas or offerings which may consist of photographs, bread, other foods, flowers, toys and other symbolic offerings.

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Gravesites and Ofrendas

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Artwork of the Day of the Dead

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David CationArtist

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Procession to the cemetery

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Many towns have parades including processions on

horseback

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A group of músicos entertains at the cemetery

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Calaveras - songs and poems about the holiday

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The cemetery

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Customs Around the World

In the USA, most people avoid talking about

death.

Many other cultures around the world have

rituals for remembering loved ones.

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Glossary• alfenique - a special confection

used to fashion skulls, fruits and other figures.

• angelitos - the souls of the children who have died, literally "little angels"

• atole - an ancient drink made from corn meal and water flavored with various fruits.

• calavera - a skull, also a slang term for "daredevil"

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Glossary

• calaveras - songs and poems about the festival

• careta -a face mask • cempazuchitl - a yellow marigold,

the symbol of death • copalli - a scented resin used to

make candles

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Glossary

• mole - a thick sauce made from a variety of ingredients including chilis, sesame seeds, herbs, spices, chocolate/fruit.

• ofrenda - an offering, refers to the goods set out on the altars

• pan de los muertos - bread of the dead

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Sources

• Images and information taken from www.mexconnect.comand www.azcentral.com and http://holidays.pppst.com/dayofthedead.html

• Images and information taken from www.mexconnect.comand www.azcentral.com and http://holidays.pppst.com/dayofthedead.html