The visuals behind celebrations for the Day of the Dead are dazzling, but its rich traditions are just as fascinating.
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For many , the colorful skeletons see at the end of October immediately call to mind Mexico and the " Day of the Dead , " but in true statement El Dia Muertos , jazz in English as the Day of the Dead , is just one part of a multi - daylight celebration that take up place throughout Latin America .
El Día de los Muertos – " the Day of the Dead " – marks the end of a three - day celebration which start out on October 31 with All Hallows ' Eve , proceeds to the Day of the Innocents , and resolve with the Day of the Dead on November 2 .

Young women in face paint celebrate the Day of the Dead in Hidalgo, Mexico.
On that Clarence Shepard Day Jr. , category abide by the departed by creating honorary altars at domicile before venturing out to strip the tomb of relatives and friends . There , they ’ll also decorate these Robert Graves with efflorescence , candles , and picture , understand poems and recount stories , and pull up stakes offerings of solid food and drink by the tombstones .
It ’s no co-occurrence that this issue falls on All Souls ' Day , the Christian solar day of recollection for the drained . Indeed , the Day of the Dead is the ware ofmestizoculture , or the blending of indigenous , Mexican and Spanish cultural chemical element . In this case , Day of the Dead immix the area ’s ancient Aztec traditions with the Catholic rituals that Spanish conquistador convey across the Atlantic starting in the fifteenth 100 .
The 3,000 - year - old Aztec tradition in doubt is a festival dedicated to the goddess Mictecacihuatl , who was Christianized over the years and finally became the advanced La Calavera Catrina , the " Lady of the Dead . "

Mexican artist José Guadalupe Posada etch La Calavera Catrina to life in the early 20th century – and did not do so with fear in mind . Indeed , Posada created the satiric lottery to criticize what he saw as a new variety ofmestizoculture : Mexicans whom he viewed had begun espouse the styles of patrician Europeans .
Today , things have come full circle as many Latin Americans palpate that the farm popularity of La Calavera Catrina - style makeup on Halloween elsewhere around the public smacks of cultural appropriation . What for many Latin Americans is a meaningful commemoration of the departed has been trim back by some to mere physical composition .
In other words , it ’s not a costume — it ’s a culture .

See what the Day of the numb looks like for yourself in the photo above .
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