Because it is! now get over it!
Day of the dead is a Mexican holiday that worships the dead
Mexican day is the day of the dead when everybody worships dead people and tha i the end of Mexican day
how many aspect of native mesoamerican culture are still in present day mexican-american culture
the day of the dead or dia le Los Muertos began as a Mexican holiday mixture of religious and Catholic religious beliefs as a way to honor family members who are no more living
Halloween culture can be tracked back to Mexican culture. The Mexicans made Halloween what it is today by celebrating the day of the dead on October 31st.
it is important because the Mexican people think that there close relative visit the earth and that why they decorate cemetry, leave food out, etc
it is important because the Mexican people think that there close relative visit the earth and that why they decorate cemetry, leave food out, etc
Mexican culture is a mix of ancient pre-Columbian traditions, Spanish culture and since Mexico became independent in 1821, its own traditions. This is reflected in all aspects of society; from the Day of the Dead to the piñatas to Mexican cuisine, it is an everyday occurrence.
Religion (Roman Catholicism)Language (Spanish)Many traditions (Day of the dead, bullfighting)
No. The day of the dead is Mexican. Mauritius is an island in the Indian ocean, no connection.
mexico started the day of the dead in honor of their ancestors
Mexican culture is a mix of ancient pre-Columbian traditions, Spanish culture and since Mexico became independent in 1821, its own traditions. This is reflected in all aspects of society; from the Day of the Dead to the piñatas to Mexican cuisine, it is an everyday occurrence.