Day of the Dead: How and where did it all start?
News Category: News and General Discussion
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Published October 29, 2024
By Natalie Taylor
Like many Mexican holidays, the Day of the Dead is an example of syncretism—the melding of rites and traditions of the indigenous people and of the Spanish conquerors. However, the syncretic blending of Catholic and Aztec beliefs is built upon earlier mixing of cultures and traditions. The celebration of the Day of the Dead combines the rituals and beliefs of three diverse cultures. Think of an Irish stew with Spanish chorizo, jalapeno peppers, and a generous sprinkling of Catholic blessings.
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