Who made day of the dead??? Emmat Washington made day of the dead he is know dead and his daughter is the one who made a memorial in Mexico for her father and then it spread through out Mexico.
The Spanish people. They used it as a celebration, not a day for mourning. They decorated altars for their lost ones who had "passed on." They decorated with skulls, fruits, flowers, candles, and decorative paper. (I was learning about this in spanish class.)
the aztecs
made by poo
the day of the dead skulls are made to make fun of the dead they mean nothing. the day of the dead skulls are made to make fun of the dead they mean nothing.
Pan de Muertos is the bread that is made for Day of the Dead celebrations.
It is a type of bread made for the Hispanic holiday "the day of the dead".
Day of the Dead was originally released on July 19, 1985. It was re-made and released in 2008.
nunchillos
"calaveritas" are skulls, which are candles or made of sugar.
Mexican Made Easy - 2010 Day of the Dead 3-3 was released on: USA: 23 October 2010
papel picado is made of tissue paper used for the The Day of the Dead.
A calaca is a skeleton made by the Mexicans during the day of the dead.
Sugar skulls are made in central and southern Mexico, as part of the Day of the Dead (November 1 and 2) celebration.
Skeletons and skulls are used to represent Day of the Dead because they represent dualism.
On the altars or "ofrendas" specifically made for such occasion.