Oct 18, 2016 · The actual name of the holiday is DĂa de Muertos. Nowhere in Mexico you will see it called or referred any other way. Outside of Mexico, people erroneously use "DĂa de los muertos", the English back translation from its original, "DĂa de Muertos". If your purpose is to educate, pass along and honor the tradition, then I would recommend that
DĂa de los Muertos, or Day of the Dead, is a celebration of life and death. While the holiday originated in Mexico, it is celebrated all over Latin America. The British Museum shows how every year the dead are remembered and summoned by the observances of the living, who cook, make music and decorate their graves. Think. Dig Deeper Discuss.Oct 29, 2021 · Se cree que durante estos dĂas, los muertos cruzan el Mictlán y comparten con sus seres queridos. Dos mujeres y una menor junto a la tumba de un ser querido, en un panteĂłn de la alcaldĂa