Necesito 8 cosas importantes sobre el dia de muertos (En ingles o si no lo traduzco yo despues)
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Why is death celebrated?
The cult of the dead was a celebration of life for the Aztecs, a way of feeling close to loved ones.
World Heritage
The ritual performed on the Day of the Dead was listed in 2008 by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) as Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity.
The Day of the Dead is a Mexican tradition
The holiday that became the Day of the Dead commemorates the ninth month of the Mexican solar calendar that was celebrated throughout the month. The ninth month, called Tlaxochimaco (birth of the flowers), was dedicated to Huitzilopochtli.
Why is calaverita requested?
In the Mexican tradition, prayers were prayed before the delivery of the fruit or the bread of the dead, at that time the elements of the offering were shared. It was not the first "trick or treat" of the United States.
Souls arrive every 12 hours
The tradition that has passed by word of mouth says that the dead arrive every 12 hours every day, between October 28 and November 2.
The days changed by the Spanish
The celebration of the dead changed with the Spanish conquest and began to be celebrated on November 1 and 2 because in those days it was customary to perform masses, vows, donations and prayers for the faithful departed.
Mockery of death
Laughing at death is part of the Mexican tradition and literary skulls are typical of the Day of the Dead. The literary skulls are verses and rhymes that make fun of death, created after the viceroyalty by writers who made a social criticism.
Diego Rivera painted La Catrina as we know her
Diego Rivera was the creator of La Catrina as we now know it, through a critique of the Mexican aristocracy who painted a dressed skull in his mural "Dream of a Sunday afternoon in Alameda Central."
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