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dia de muertos

The Day of the Dead or Día de Muertos is an ever-evolving holiday that traces its earliest roots to the Aztec people in what is now central Mexico. The Aztecs used skulls to honor the dead a millennium before the Day of the Dead celebrations emerged

Halloween

Ancient Celtic peoples used to hold a grand ceremony to commemorate "the end of the harvest." This celebration took place at the end of October. This party was baptized with the Gaelic word of “Samhain”. (The etymological meaning is "the end of summer".) This is because during this celebration they said goodbye to Lugh, god of the Sun.This festivity marked the moment in which the days became shorter and the nights longer. The Celts, like many pre-Hispanic cultures, believed that at Samhain the spirits of the dead returned to visit the mortal world.

This festivity marked the moment in which the days became shorter and the nights longer. The Celts, like many pre-Hispanic cultures, believed that at Samhain the spirits of the dead returned to visit the mortal world.The Celtic year ended on October 31, in the fall, whose main characteristic is the fall of the leaves. For them it meant the end of death or the beginning of a new life. This teaching was propagated through the years from generation to generation.

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