The roots of DĂ­a de los Muertos' go deep into the Aztec era of Mexico.In ancient times, the Aztecs held many rituals throughout the year to honor their dead. However, after the Spaniards conquered Mexico in the 16th century, the Catholic Church moved all indigenous traditions concerning the cult of the dead to November 1st (the Day of All Saints) and 2nd (the Day of all Souls), so they Day of the Dead is an important festival held each year in South American countries, but especially in Mexico. The festival takes place on 1 and 2 November, (though some celebrations also take "Dia de los Muertos" is a cultural celebration, a high energy, eye-catching offering to lift up a wonderful, ancient tradition. "Dia de los Muertos" is a Todd Jarrell Production in association
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Celebrated within days of each other, many confuse Day of the Dead—or Día de los Muertos—for being the Mexican version of Halloween. This is not the case and the history of the festivities is Day of the Dead - El Dia de los Muertos. Día de los Muertos is a holiday celebrated across Latin America October 31-November 2. During that time, people across Latin America honor their dead and celebrate the cycle of life. El Día de los Muertos - History and Customs (English) Grade Levels: K-4, 5-8, 9-12, College. Subject Area(s uLWGFQw.
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