ScienceThe Day of the Dead isn't Halloween. Here are...

The Day of the Dead isn’t Halloween. Here are its roots, from Aztec goddess worship to modern Mexican celebration.


Couples dancing and celebrating the Day of the Dead. (Image credit: FG Trade Latin/Getty images)

The Day of the Dead might sound like a solemn affair, but Mexico’s famous holiday (opens in new tab) is actually a lively commemoration of the departed.

The nationwide festivities, which include a massive parade in Mexico City (opens in new tab), typically begin the night of Oct. 31 with families sitting vigil at grave sites. Mexican tradition holds that on Nov. 1 and 2, the dead awaken to reconnect and celebrate with their living family and friends.



Original Source Link

Latest News

Trump’s No Taxes On Tips Has Become No Healthcare For Restaurant Workers

PoliticusUSA is real independent news that you can rely on. Please support our work by becoming a subscriber.Donald...

Juvenile capuchins are kidnapping infants of another monkey species

There’s a serious case of stranger danger unfolding on an island off the coast of Panama. A gang of...

Modern Homes with Victorian Windows: Design Tips & Ideas

Victorian windows have become a standout feature in modern home design, celebrated for their ability to add timeless...

Pro-EU Centrist Wins Romania’s Tense Presidential Race Over Hard-Right Nationalist

BUCHAREST, Romania (AP) — Pro-European Union candidate Nicusor Dan on Sunday won Romania’s closely watched presidential runoff against...

Must Read

Donald Trump returns from Middle East dealmaking to domestic economic gloom

Donald Trump’s swaggering tour of the Middle East...

Samsung’s Music Frame speaker is more of a bargain at 69 percent off

Samsung may not be the first (or perhaps...
- Advertisement -

You might also likeRELATED
Recommended to you