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Excerpts from Mary J. Andrade's book give a history of the holiday. ... Mexico celebrates a yearly tradition called Day of the Dead during the last days of October and the first days of November. Due to the duration of this festivity and the way people get involved it has been called "The Cult of Death."
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www.dayofthedead.com/
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MEXonline.com Day of the Dead holiday, Día de los Muertos festival celebrating the reunion of dead relatives with their families, November 1st and 2nd. ... Day of the Dead, Día de los Muerto...
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www.mexonline.com/daydead.htm
www.mexonline.com/daydead.htm
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Day of the Dead - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Day of the Dead ( El Día de los Muertos or All Souls' Day) is a holiday celebrated in Mexico and by Latin Americans living in the United States and Canada. The holiday focuses on gatherings of...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Day_of_the_Dead
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Day of the Dead, azcentral.com's coverage of Day of the Dead, Dia de los Muertos, a three-day Mexican holiday to honor and celebrate loved ones who have died. ... Things To Do ... All rights reserved. Users of this site agree to the Terms of Service and Privacy Policy/Your California Privacy Rights (Terms updated March 2007)
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dead.azcentral.com/
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TV listings for Day of the Dead
Zip Code: 60601 · Provider: Comcast SW Chicago (1, 4 & 5)-Digital Rebuild (Chicago) Edit
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Dec 1
, 12:15 AM CT
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Day of the Dead
· Channel 314 · TMCHD · Duration: 90 min.
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Ask TV · TV data from Zap2it
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Day of the Dead, or el Dia de los Muertos, is a happy celebration in Mexico. That's when the souls of the dearly departed return home to the world of the living. All of them. From Heaven, Hell and Purgatory, they descend upon their families and for two days, November 1 and 2, they rejoice together.
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www.globalgourmet.com/food/egg/egg1096/daydead.html
www.globalgourmet.com/food/egg/egg1096/daydead.html
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An article that explains how Mexico honors those gone but not forgotte ... From mid-October through the first week of November, markets and shops all over Mexico are replete with the special accouterments for the Dia de Muertos (Day of the Dead). These include all manner of skeletons and other macabre toys;
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www.mexconnect.com/mex_/muertos.html
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