Certain cultures celebrate the dead on Ocotber 28 and ending in November 2nd. In Mexico it is known as The day of the dead. Their belief is that family and friends whom had passed away are allowed to reunit with their loved ones during this time frame. The day of the dead is celebrated with colourful flowers, toys, and food (bread for the dead).
The day of the dead started in the 16th century with the Aztecs. The Aztecs believed that dying was all part of the cycle of life.
Dia de los muertos is a festival to honor the dead. People place flowers, cigarretes, candies, pictures, candles, and other religious objects on graves or memorials of family members or important people. It is a way to honor the dead's soul in the afterlife and give them goods that they can use in death. For example my Grandpa loved cigars and whiskey so my mom often leaves him a glass of whiskey and his favorite cigar on a little memorial we make to him in our house or if we don't have time to make the memorial we can put it on his grave. It is basically a day to remember dead loved ones and honor their souls.
we celebrate the day of the dead to remember the people who already departed and make favorite food and things to remember them
The Day of the Dead honors dead family members.
They celebrate the Day of the Dead from November 1st - 2nd.
They celebrate day of the dead in the grave yard of ther
to celebrate the dead
Both do celebrate such day.
In Mexico they celebrate the dead on Nov. 1-2.
all regions celebrate memorial day
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Yes, Brazil does celebrate the Day of the Dead. They call it Finados though.
Day of the Dead (Spanish: Dia de Muertos) qualifies as such. It combines pre-Columbian traditions with the Roman Catholic's All Saints' Day and All Souls' Day (November 1 & 2).
Mexicans do not celebrate death on the day someone dies. Instead, they celebrate death on the Day of the Dead.
they celebrate day of the dead Mexico, Ecuador, Guatmala, and other areas in Central and South America populated with the Latino ethic background
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