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Hispanics celebrate Dia de los muertos to honor their ancestors and keep their family tree what they like to call "Alive".
El Día de los Muertos, the Day of the Dead, is most commonly celebrated in Mexico. Though other countries observe "All Saints Day" or "All Souls Day," which is the equivalent of El Día de los Muertos. The holiday is celebrated, (though named differently), in Latin America, the US, Canada, many countries in Europe, even Asia.
A holiday in the U.S. that is similar to Dia de los Muertos is Halloween. Both involve themes of death and the supernatural, with traditions that include honoring the deceased. While Halloween focuses more on costumes and trick-or-treating, it shares the spirit of acknowledging and celebrating the presence of spirits and ancestors. Additionally, both holidays encourage community gatherings and festive activities.
us Mexican celebrate Los Dias de los muertos because that's how we show respect to our ancesters and to the dead
El Día de los Muertos, the Day of the Dead, is most commonly celebrated in Mexico. Though other countries observe "All Saints Day" or "All Souls Day," which is the equivalent of El Día de los Muertos. The holiday is celebrated, (though named differently), in Latin America, the US, Canada, many countries in Europe, even Asia.
Yes, there is a significant Hispanic influence in the Southwestern U.S. This influence can be seen in the region's culture, art, cuisine, and architecture, reflecting its history of Spanish colonization and proximity to Mexico. Many cities in the Southwest have large Hispanic populations and celebrate traditions such as Cinco de Mayo and Dia de los Muertos.
In Mexico, death is celebrated and seen as a natural part of life during Dia de los Muertos. The Mexican view of death is more accepting and less fearful compared to the views in the US. Americans tend to view death as a somber and mournful occasion.
The difference is, the day of the dead you remember your loved ones who have died. When they celebrate the day of the dead they shut down all of mexico,the day of the dead is very sacred day. Halloween,its just a holiday.
The Three Kings (Los Reyes Magos) are part of Christian culture in the US as in other Christian countries. Historically, 'el Dia de Los Reyes Magos' (3 Kings' Day), or Twelfth Night as it is known is as significant in the US, as elsewhere, as Epiphany, but not celebrated with figures representing Los Reyes Magos giving presents to children on 6th January; however, with the increase in the Hispanic population of the US, this custom is spreading.
In Irish Gaelic it was usual to say Dia linn or "God with-us".
It means the death people of family next to us, we used to have calaveras on our dia de muertos and paste at the top a label with the name, it can be of sugar or chocolate. I'm from Cancun,Mexico A calavera is also a rhythmic poem that is written for the day of the dead. many times these poems are political in nature.
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