it is a way of cummunicatin to the dead
to wear of evil spirts on the day of the dead
Mexicans wear costumes for various cultural and traditional reasons, often tied to festivals, celebrations, and national holidays. For example, during events like Día de los Muertos (Day of the Dead) and Independence Day, traditional attire showcases regional heritage and honors historical figures. Additionally, colorful costumes are a way to express identity, pride, and community, often incorporating vibrant patterns and symbols that reflect Mexico's rich cultural diversity.
All Souls Day is also called "Day of the Dead". The Mexicans go to cemeteries to celebrate their dead.
they where red grenn and white
Because they want to remember their family and friends.They say death is the continuation of life.that also they celebrate it like we celebrate our halloween but its there heritage.
Baja's and sombreros
Mexicans do not celebrate death on the day someone dies. Instead, they celebrate death on the Day of the Dead.
2 de noviembre pendejo
Aztecs.
my name is BOB
They build an altar.
name a special food the Mexicans prepare for the day of the dead