SONG IS SPOOKS ON PARADE
The Story Of Mexico's Celebration
THE STORY OF MEXICO'S CELEBRATION OF HALLOWEEN
Los Dias De Los Muertos
Celebrating the Mexican Holiday
The Days of the Dead
Every autumn Monarch Butterflies, which have
summered up north in the United States and Canada,
return to Mexico for the winter protection of the oyamel
fir trees. The locale inhabitants welcome back the
returning butterflies, which they believe bear the spirits
of their departed. The spirits to be honored during Los
Dias de los Muertos.
Los Dias de los Muertos, the Days of the Dead, is a
traditional Mexico holiday honoring the dead. It is
celebrated every year at the same time as Halloween
and the Christian holy days of All Saints Day and All
Souls Day (November 1st and 2nd). Los Dias de los
Muertos is not a sad time, but instead a time of
remembering and rejoicing.
The townspeople dress up as ghouls, ghosts, mummies and skeletons and parade through the town carrying an open coffin. The "corpse" within smiles as it is carried through the narrow streets of town. The local vendors toss oranges inside as the procession makes its way past their markets. Lucky "corpses" can also catch flowers, fruits, and candies.
In the homes families arrange ofrenda's 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.
The next day the families travel to the cemetery.
They arrive with hoes, picks and shovels. They also
carry flowers, candles, blankets, and picnic baskets.
They have come to clean the graves of their loved ones.
The grave sites are weeded and the dirt raked smooth.
The Crypts are scrubbed and swept. Colorful flowers,
bread, fruit and candles are placed on the graves. Some
bring guitars and radios to listen to. The families will
spend the entire night in the cemeteries.
Skeletons and skulls are found everywhere.
Chocolate skulls, marzipan coffins, and white chocolate
skeletons. Special loaves of bread are baked, called pan
de muertos, and decorated with "bones.
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