Biography The Day of the Dead is a Mexican holiday that celebrates the annual return of the souls of the deceased relatives to the world of the living. It is a time of honoring and remembering the dead with food, drink and festivities. The holiday is a blend of Mesoamerican ritual, European religion and Spanish culture, and it is observed from October 31 to November 2. ----------------------------------------------------------- Día de Muertos festivity takes place at the end of October and November 1st and 2nd each year in Mexico. This is a joyful festivity for families and the community. Music is played at home and at the cemeteries. October 28th is the day of the Accidentados, those souls that died in accidents. On October 31st we honor the souls of children, called los angelitos. On November 1st, we remember the spirits of adults. The spirits are believed to depart the following day, November 2nd. Entire Mexican families construct traditional ofrendas (altars, offerings) that reflect a mixture of Catholicism and ancient Mexican/Aztec cultural practices. The altars vary greatly, depending on village and regional traditions. In the homes, much effort goes into preparing traditional foods. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ She stared up at the changing sky as night approached, she stared and stared till the stars came out, her sister sitting near-by watching the pack as she stared at the sky. She then looked in the direction of which the late pack members, her ancestors were buried. She knew her pack mates would not like her to walk among their bones, but something was calling to her, something that told her to dance sing and celebrate their life... WIP
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