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Day of the Dead, or Dia de Muertos in Spanish, is a holiday that originated thousands of years ago in Mexico. Even though it’s often thought of as interchangeable with Halloween, the two are different holidays, with unique roots and traditions. Although the main festivities are held on November 2, November 1 is known as All Saints' Day, when the spirits of children or the innocent can join their families for 24 hours. Let’s take a look as to the origins of Day of The Dead and what it means to others.
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Day of the Dead, or Dia de Muertos in Spanish, is a holiday that originated thousands of years ago in Mexico. Even though it’s often thought of as interchangeable with Halloween, the two are different holidays, with unique roots and traditions. Although the main festivities are held on November 2, November 1 is known as All Saints' Day, when the spirits of children or the innocent can join their families for 24 hours. Let’s take a look as to the origins of Day of The Dead and what it means to others.
Follow Echale Podcast: @EchalePodcast l Jose Quintero l & Business Inquiries: [email protected]
Follow us on Tik Tok: @EchalePodcast
View us on Youtube: Youtube.com/echale
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