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Dia de los muertos, the mexican day of the dead, blends catholic, spanish, and indian rituals. this celebration exemplifies an attitude toward death that
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The celebration of the Day of the Dead begins in Mexico on October 28 and ends on November 2. The popular belief is that the dead have divine permission to visit their friends and relatives on earth and enjoy the life again. Mexicans visit the graves and celebrate the life. The origins of this celebration are in the Azrtecs` belief that the death is just one part in the wider cycle of existence.
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it is just one part in the wider cycle of existence.
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