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Dia de los Muertos Tag {TB #029} Dia de los Muertos Dead Skull

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Released:
Monday, October 31, 2016
Origin:
Bourgogne-Franche-Comté, France
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Dead Skull

Day of the Dead (Spanish: Día de Muertos) is a Mexican holiday celebrated throughout Mexico, in particular the Central and South regions, and by people of Mexican ancestry living in other places, especially the United States. It is acknowledged internationally in many other cultures. The multi-day holiday focuses on gatherings of family and friends to pray for and remember friends and family members who have died, and help support their spiritual journey. In 2008, the tradition was inscribed in the Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity by UNESCO.

The holiday is sometimes called Día de los Muertos in Anglophone countries, a back-translation of its original name, Día de Muertos. It is particularly celebrated in Mexico where the day is a public holiday. Prior to Spanish colonization in the 16th century, the celebration took place at the beginning of summer. Gradually, it was associated with October 31, November 1 and November 2 to coincide with the Western Christian triduum of Allhallowtide: All Saints' Eve, All Saints' Day, and All Souls' Day. Traditions connected with the holiday include building private altars called ofrendas, honoring the deceased using calaveras, aztec marigolds, and the favorite foods and beverages of the departed, and visiting graves with these as gifts. Visitors also leave possessions of the deceased at the graves.

Scholars trace the origins of the modern Mexican holiday to indigenous observances dating back hundreds of years and to an Aztec festival dedicated to the goddess Mictecacihuatl. The holiday has spread throughout the world, being absorbed within other deep traditions for honoring the dead. It has become a national symbol and as such is taught (for educational purposes) in the nation's schools. Many families celebrate a traditional "All Saints' Day" associated with the Catholic Church.

Originally, the Day of the Dead as such was not celebrated in northern Mexico, where it was unknown until the 20th century because its indigenous people had different traditions. The people and the church rejected it as a day related to syncretizing pagan elements with Catholic Christianity. They held the traditional 'All Saints' Day' in the same way as other Christians in the world. There was limited Mesoamerican influence in this region, and relatively few indigenous inhabitants from the regions of Southern Mexico, where the holiday was celebrated. In the early 21st century in northern Mexico, Día de Muertos is observed because the Mexican government made it a national holiday based on educational policies from the 1960s; it has introduced this holiday as a unifying national tradition based on indigenous traditions.

The Mexican Day of the Dead celebration is similar to other societies' observances of a time to honor the dead. The Spanish tradition, for instance, includes festivals and parades, as well as gatherings of families at cemeteries to pray for their deceased loved ones at the end of the day.

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Retrieve It from a Cache 4/23/2018 FireFlyeS retrieved it from # 06 - Lou chami dé sagnat Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France   Visit Log

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Dropped Off 4/19/2018 thomangel77 placed it in # 06 - Lou chami dé sagnat Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France - 115.12 miles  Visit Log
Retrieve It from a Cache 8/12/2017 thomangel77 retrieved it from Piste Cyclable - La Digue 3 Bourgogne-Franche-Comté, France   Visit Log

En route vers de nouveaux horizons .-)

Dropped Off 6/22/2017 bigoudi03 placed it in Piste Cyclable - La Digue 3 Bourgogne-Franche-Comté, France - 339.57 miles  Visit Log

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Visited 6/1/2017 bigoudi03 took it to Banyuls-sur Mer webcam Occitanie, France - 323.77 miles  Visit Log
Retrieve It from a Cache 4/5/2017 bigoudi03 retrieved it from W2 Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France   Visit Log

En route

Dropped Off 4/1/2017 DouBidou' placed it in W2 Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France - 267.6 miles  Visit Log
Visited 3/30/2017 DouBidou' took it to La trilogie des bêtes à cornes Bourgogne-Franche-Comté, France - 1.21 miles  Visit Log
Visited 3/29/2017 DouBidou' took it to Le rocher d'escalade Bourgogne-Franche-Comté, France - .38 miles  Visit Log
Visited 3/29/2017 DouBidou' took it to vue sur l'église Bourgogne-Franche-Comté, France - 9.74 miles  Visit Log
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