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Day of the Dead is a rare holiday for celebrating death and life. It is unlike any holiday where mourning is exchanged for celebration. Dia de los Angelitos Day of the little angels starts the holiday at midnight on Nov 1st, where the spirits of all deceased children are believed to be reunited with their families for 24 hours.

The names of the departed children will often be written on a sugar skull. At midnight of the following day November 2nd , the celebrations shift to honor the lives of the departed adults. The night is filled with laughter and fun memories, much like the night before. However, the Ofrendas take on a more adult-like theme with tequila, pan de muerto, mezcal, pulque and jars of Atole. Families will also play games together, reminisce about their loved ones, and dance while the village band plays in their town.

The next day is the grand finale and public celebration of Dia de Muertos. In more recent times, people come together in their cities, dressed up with Calavera painted faces Skeletons and have parades in the streets. Calaveras are ubiquitous during Day of the Dead. The skulls are often drawn with a smile as to laugh at death itself.

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Its origins remain murky but traces can be identified in ancient Celtic festivals, early Roman Samhain is a pagan religious festival originating from an ancient Celtic spiritual tradition.

Presidents' Day is a federal holiday celebrated on the third Monday in February; Presidents' Day will occur on Monday, February Originally established in in recognition of President George Washington, the holiday became popularly known as Presidents' Day after it Live TV. This Day In History. History Vault. Origins of Day of the Dead The roots of the Day of the Dead, celebrated in contemporary Mexico and among those of Mexican heritage in the United States and around the world, go back some 3, years, to the rituals honoring the dead in pre-Columbian Mesoamerica.

Day of the Dead vs. All Souls Day In ancient Europe, pagan celebrations of the dead also took place in the fall, and consisted of bonfires, dancing and feasting.

Ford to City: Drop Dead. Cinco De Mayo. Memorial Day. Halloween Halloween is a holiday celebrated each year on October 31, and Halloween will occur on Sunday, October Memorial Day Memorial Day is an American holiday, observed on the last Monday of May, honoring the men and women who died while serving in the U.

Veterans Day Veterans Day is a U. How Trick-or-Treating Became a Halloween Tradition Trick-or-treating—setting off on Halloween night in costume and ringing doorbells to demand treats—has been a tradition in the United States and other countries for more than a century. In Mexico, there is a tradition of visiting gravesites. Unlike the United States where graveyards are privately owned and maintained, graveyards in Mexico are often publicly owned or managed by local churches. It is up to the families of the deceased and other community members to maintain the graves.

The Day of the Dead is a time of celebration and remembrance of loved ones who have passed away, much like Memorial Day in the United States. During the days of the dead, the family often takes the opportunity to visit the gravesite and pull weeds, clean any debris and decorate the graves of loved ones.

Often candles, flowers and the favorite foods of the deceased are placed on the grave and the family visits, eats, sings and tells favorite stories about those who have passed. In the United States or for those for whom visiting the gravesite is not viable, often graveyards are closed during the evening hours the tradition has been adapted.

Many set up altars in their homes and often communities host a variety of events. Altars are usually decorated with flowers, candles, pan de muerto, ceramic skulls, and most importantly pictures of loved ones. Food placed on the altar consists of the loved ones favorite dishes and treats.



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