HAWARDEN—In the early 1500s, Spanish invaders brought Day of the Dead to Mexico. On Saturday, Nov. 2, Laura Cervantes-Pena ...
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BYU’s Office of Belonging, the Harold B. Lee Family History Center and the College of Humanities combined to celebrate Dia de Los Muertos in the WSC Garden Court on Friday, Nov. 1.
While the quiet remembrance might be over, the Day of the Dead marigolds that dot Oaxaca continue on for weeks.
The Olmec heads are arriving. The “Olmec Origins” culturally decorated heads exhibit will be opening at the Gail Borden ...
Athens Arts League and the Dia De Los Muertos Committee joined forces to present a vibrant and festive celebration of the ...
She wanted to mark Remembrance Day – which occurs annually on November 11 to honour Britain’s war dead – in a unique way ...
When you think of the Day of the Dead, what comes to mind? Sugar skulls? Halloween? Disney’s Coco? Many may know its imagery, ...
The presence of pets has gained such momentum that Oct. 27 is now considered Day of the Dead for pets, and the National Anthropology and History Institute includes tips on its social platforms for how ...
Main altar set up during Day of the Dead celebration ... marigold flowers guide spirits with their scent. Skulls: Sugary or ceramic skulls are spread across the altar, symbolizing death’s ...
Every year this time Mexico erupts in celebrations during the Day of the Dead. Families gather at cemeteries across the country on Nov. 1 to reconnect with their dead just as their ancestors have ...
No. Pets are not forgotten during Mexico's famed Day of the Dead celebrations ... as well as candles and figurines of skulls.Taco was an omnivorous eater and — as his name suggests — enjoyed ...