Day of the Dead in Belize http://www.belizeadventure.ca/the-day-of-the-dead/
On the Day of the Dead, Maya and Mestizo communities across Belize unanimously get together to commemorate the life and death of their ancestors. This is done by decorating small tables as alters at home and including water, flowers, fruits, candles and portraits of their deceased. Families also make sure to have delicious traditional Belizean foods such as tamales, Bollos, Caldo de Gallina local, Chirmole and Ishpasha Atole. As for favorite alcoholic drinks, rum and tequila seem to be the popular choices.
On All Souls Day, the Catholic Church holds a mass where everyone goes to pray for their beloved ones who have passed away. Following the mass, a street procession takes place which leads to the local cemetery. Individuals carry with them wreaths, candles and food, which are later placed on the graves. The tombs are not only adorned but the family members pray and thank their dead relatives for being a part of their lives and wish them the best in the afterlife. Also common is the sharing of good memories and fun stories.
they celebrate ester and the day of the dead
how dose Guatemala celebrate there independence
Army Day is A Day of Remembrance for Guatemala.
they actually celebrate st. patties day!!
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.
Guatemala has a lot of celebrations. They celebrate Christmas, Easter (they call it Holy week), Independence day (their Independence from the Spanish), Revolutionary day (The dethrone of a harsh dictator), New Years Eve, and All Saints Day (locally known as the Day of the Dead, it is pretty interesting. They fly huge kites in cemeteries in hopes to communicate with the dead). All their holidays are celebrated with eating, fireworks, and pinatas.
all regions celebrate memorial day
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