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Día de los Muertos
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¿Qué es?
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What is it?
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When is it?
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Los Días de los Muertos, the Day of the Dead, is a traditional Mexico holiday
honoring the dead. Los Dias de los Muertos is not a sad time, but instead a
time of remembering and rejoicing.
It is celebrated every year around the same time as Halloween on the holy days
of All Saints Day and All Souls Day (November 1st and 2nd).
Where is it celebrated?
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It is celebrated in Mexico, Ecuador, Guatemala, and other areas in Central and
South America populated with the Latino ethnic background. The Day of the
Dead is also celebrated in areas of the United States, such as California, Texas,
and many others, in which the Mexican/American heritage exists.
Traditions- Altars
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In the homes, families arrange
“ofrenda” or "altars" with
flowers, bread, fruit and candy.
Pictures of the deceased family
members are added. In the late
afternoon special all night
burning candles are lit - it is
time to remember the departed the old ones, their parents and
grandparents.
Altars should include:
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A picture (una foto) of the one
being remembered
Items they were fond of (cosas
que le gustó/gustaba)
A snack or meal that they liked
( la comida o el alimento)
Candles (vela/candela)
Flowers (las flores)
Gifts (los regalos)
http://www.kidzworld.com/article/27543-diy-day-of-the-dead-altar
Traditions: Food
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Pan de los Muertos
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Special loaves of bread are baked, called pan de muertos, and
decorated with "bones.
Traditions: Papel Picado
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Papel Picado is a traditional
art used to decorate homes,
businesses, markets and
altars in preparation for the
Day of the Dead.
The thin tissue paper
images are usually cut in
large quantities and hung in
repetitious patterns.
Traditions: Flowers
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During los Dias de los Muertos, the yellow marigold
symbolizes the short duration of life.
Other flowers commonly seen during this celebration include
the white amaryllis, wild orchids, baby's breath and ruby
coxcombs are offered as adornment and enticement for the
returning spirits.
Wreaths made of flowers, both real and plastic, are often
placed on the grave sites.
Traditions: Skeletons
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Skeletons and skulls are found everywhere. Chocolate
skulls (calavera), sugar skulls, marzipan coffins, and
white chocolate skeletons.
Handmade skeleton figurines, called calacas, are
especially popular. Calacas usually show an active and
joyful afterlife. Figures of musicians, generals on
horseback, even skeletal brides, in their white bridal
gowns marching down the aisles with their boney
grooms.
El vocabulario
•el angélito -the little angel (used to refer to the soul of a child)
•el arco -the arch (sometimes placed on the grave or on the altar)
•el ataúd - the coffin
•el atole - the hot drink made of corn, water and fruit flavorings
•la calaca en papel maché -the paper maché figure
•el candelero -the candlestick
•las calacas -the skeletal figures that represent death
•la calavera -the skull
•las Calaveras - the songs and poems written about the festival
•la calavera de azúcar - the sugar skull
•las caretas - the masks worn to scare off the spirits at the end of the celebration
•las catrinas - the skeletons, dressed like rich women, who represent death
•el cementerio - the cemetery
•el cempasúchil (cempazúchil) -the Mexican marigold
•el flor de muertos -the flower of the dead (another name for the cempsúchil)
•el copal - the incense
•la cruz -the cross
•la danza de los viejitos - the dance of the old people (a humorous dance in which
the dancers wear masks of old people)
•el Día de los Muertos - the Day of the Dead
•el Día Todos los Santos - All Saints’Day
Contesta las preguntas en español. Escribe
esto en tus apuntes y usa oraciones
completas:
1.¿Cuándo se celebra el Día de los Muertos?
2.¿Dónde tiene lugar? (Países)
3. ¿Qué puedes encontrar en las casas
durante el Día de los Muertos?
4. ¿Qué tiene el altar/la ofrenda?
5. ¿Hay comida tradicional?
¡USA LOS APUNTES!
Videos (Day of the Dead)
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jsbr_Tkn08w
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jCQnUuq-TEE
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jsbr_Tkn08w
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sUUAgEWeYeI
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GzaZidVrebA
Links
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Día de los Muertos: For Teachers and Students
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Common misconceptions about the Day of the
Dead
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http://www.azcentral.com/ent/dead/teachers/
http://www.inside-mexico.com/noes.htm
History, Traditions, and Significance
http://www.nacnet.org/assunta/dead.htm
 http://www.mexicansugarskull.com/
 http://www.lauraleemoore.com/diadelosmuertos.ht
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