DAY OF THE DEAD
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We choose this festival because we like the film coco
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Location
Date
Siguiente
TRADITIONAL FOODS
BREAD OF THE DEAD
STUFFED PUMPKIN
MOLE
TAMALES
Siguiente
TRADITIONAL DRINKS
Cempasúchil atole
Marigold pulque
Siguiente
The women wear long dresses with lots of flowers and the men wear a tuxedo.
Siguiente
Siguiente
Siguiente
Do you think Mexico is in South America or in North America?
South America
North America
Bye, Bye
People believed that when someone died, their spirit could return once a year.
For this reason, families prepared altars with food, flowers, candles and photos to receive them.
It was not something sad: they sang, shared food and remembered their loved ones with joy and respect.
Day of the Dead comes from Mexico; it began with Aztec and Maya traditions and mixed with Spanish Catholic ideas.Families joyfully remember and celebrate loved ones who have died, believing their spirits can visit.They build altars with photos, marigolds, candles, sugar skulls and favorite foods on November 1 (kids) and November 2 (adults).
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DAY OF THE DEAD
MARTINA DURAN GONZÁLEZ
Created on February 2, 2026
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DAY OF THE DEAD
start
We choose this festival because we like the film coco
continue
Location
Date
Siguiente
TRADITIONAL FOODS
BREAD OF THE DEAD
STUFFED PUMPKIN
MOLE
TAMALES
Siguiente
TRADITIONAL DRINKS
Cempasúchil atole
Marigold pulque
Siguiente
The women wear long dresses with lots of flowers and the men wear a tuxedo.
Siguiente
Siguiente
Siguiente
Do you think Mexico is in South America or in North America?
South America
North America
Bye, Bye
People believed that when someone died, their spirit could return once a year. For this reason, families prepared altars with food, flowers, candles and photos to receive them. It was not something sad: they sang, shared food and remembered their loved ones with joy and respect.
Day of the Dead comes from Mexico; it began with Aztec and Maya traditions and mixed with Spanish Catholic ideas.Families joyfully remember and celebrate loved ones who have died, believing their spirits can visit.They build altars with photos, marigolds, candles, sugar skulls and favorite foods on November 1 (kids) and November 2 (adults).
wrong answer