Dia de los Muertos (the Day of the Dead) is most closely associated with Mexican Culture, where it originated. However, it is celebrated throughout Latin America and in other places where Latin Americans live. It combines Aztec ritual with Catholicism.
Dia de los Muertos
They are sugar skulls made for the Dia de los Muertos celebration.
Both Mesoamerican culture (e.g. Aztec, Mayan beliefs) as well as Roman Catholicism brought by Spanish Conquistadors in the 16th century.
you have to answer all of the questions people ask you that is why it it is called answer
It forms part of the Dia de muertos / Day of the dead celebration.
if you meant to ask what is dia los muertos, then i could answer it by telling you that it means DAY OF THE DEAD which is a celebration in Mexico where they celebrate the death of their loved ones.
Dia de los muertos Se dice Day of the Dead.
They think that it's the Mexican version of Halloween, but it's not.
the Dia De Los Muertos starts on the 31st of October and ends o the 2nd of November the main day is the 2nd of November.
altar for dia de los muertos means an altar to the dead.
Dia de los Muertos - 2013 I was released on: USA: April 2013
All souls day. Both are part of the Day of the Dead(Dia de Muertos) celebration.