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The Day of the Dead
« on: November 02, 2003, 06:25:57 pm »
I always thought Mexican culture was interesting...I wish I was mexican!! hff!!


This is an ancient festivity that has been much transformed through the years, but which was intended in prehispanic Mexico to celebrate children and the dead. Hence, the best way to describe this Mexican holiday is to say that it is a time when Mexican families remember their dead, and the continuity of life.

The original celebration can be traced to the festivities held during the Aztec month of Miccailhuitontli, ritually presided by the goddess Mictecacihuatl ("Lady of the Dead"), and dedicated to children and the dead. The rituals during this month also featured a festivity dedicated to the major Aztec war deity, Huitzilopochtli ("Sinister Hummingbird"). In the Aztec calendar, this ritual fell roughly at the end of the Gregorian month of July and the beginning of August, but in the postconquest era it was moved by Spanish priests so that it coincided with the Christian holiday of All Hallows Eve (in Spanish: "Día de Todos Santos,") in a vain effort to transform this from a "profane" to a Christian celebration. The result is that Mexicans now celebrate the day of the dead during the first two days of November, rather than at the beginning of summer, but remember the dead they still do, and the modern festivity is characterized by the traditional Mexican blend of ancient aboriginal and introduced Christian features.

Generalizing broadly, the day's activities consist of visits by families to the graves of their close kin. At the gravesites family members engage in sprucing up the gravesite, decorating it with flowers, setting out and enjoying a picnic, and interacting socially with other family and community members who gather at the cemetary. Families remember the departed by telling stories about them. The meals prepared for these picnics are sumptuous, usually featuring meat dishes in spicy sauces, a special egg-batter bread, cookies, chocolate, and sugary confections in a variety of animal or skull shapes. Gravesites or family altars are profusely decorated with flowers (primarily large, bright flowers such as marigolds and crysanthemums), and adorned with religious amulets and (in smaller villages) with offerings of food, cigarettes and alcoholic beverages. Because of this warm social environment, the colorful setting, and the abundance of food, drink and good company this conmmemoration of the dead has pleasant overtones for most observers, in spite of the open fatalism exhibited by all participants, whose festive interaction with living and dead in an important social ritual is a way of recognizing the cycle of life and death that is human existance.



The traditional observance calls for a feast during the early morning hours of November the 2nd, the Day of the Dead proper, though modern urban Mexican families usually observe the Day of the Dead with only a special family supper featuring the "Bread of the Dead" (pan de muerto). It is good luck to be the one who bites into the plastic toy skeleton hidden by the baker in each rounded loaf. Friends and family members give one another gifts consisting of sugar skeletons or other items with a death motif, and the gift is more prized if the skull or skeleton is embossed with one's own name.

Two important things to know about the Mexican Day of the Dead are:

It is a holiday with a complex history, and therefore its observance varies quite a bit by region and by degree of urbanization.

It is not a morbid occasion, but rather a festive time.
The Day of the Dead can range from a very important cultural event, with definite social and economic responsibilities for participants (exhibiting the socially equalizing behavior that social anthropologists would call redistributive feasting, e.g. on the island of Janitzio in Michoacan state), to a religious observance featuring actual worship of the dead (whether Catholic priests recognize/approve of it or not, e.g., Cuilapan, Oaxaca), to simply a uniquely Mexican holiday characterized by special foods and confections (the case in all large cities.) See map of México (look for Michoacan and Oaxaca in the southwestern portion of the country).



In general, the more urban the setting within Mexico the less religious and cultural importance is retained by observants, while the more rural and Indian the locality the greater the religious and economic import of the holiday. Because of this, this observance is usually of greater social importance in southern Mexico than in the northern part of the country, which is characterized by a more dilute Indian cultural influence.



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« Reply #1 on: November 02, 2003, 06:52:14 pm »
i'm Hispanic. this holiday is a HUGE deal for me since i live in a mostly hispanic area, also being a hispanic CATHOLIC. very very kewl :)

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« Reply #2 on: November 02, 2003, 06:57:50 pm »
isnt it like... dia de los muertos?... we learned about it in spanish.  8)  

and yeah its also all souls day... cuz im catholic
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« Reply #3 on: November 02, 2003, 06:58:15 pm »
I've never celebrated this... I'm a Halloween gal. My family does eat pan de muerto.  I've never had it.  I guess growing up in CT/NY has affected me. ;)
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« Reply #4 on: November 02, 2003, 07:02:17 pm »
it's dia de los muertos. and tomorrow, the Deftomes are coming here and the're calling it dia de los deftones. purdy kewl i think lol

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Re: yup
« Reply #5 on: November 02, 2003, 07:02:56 pm »
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it's dia de los muertos. and tomorrow, the Deftomes are coming here and the're calling it dia de los deftones. purdy kewl i think lol


hehe you going to the show?
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« Reply #6 on: November 02, 2003, 07:06:21 pm »
nmot a big fan of them... but evanescence is coming in november and I'M TOTALLY GOING! my other obsession besides vanessa is evanescence

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Re: actually no
« Reply #7 on: November 02, 2003, 07:09:33 pm »
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nmot a big fan of them... but evanescence is coming in november and I'M TOTALLY GOING! my other obsession besides vanessa is evanescence

ahah you should chit chat with blackvulture, gjenkins05 and katia about that band.

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i'm from
« Reply #8 on: November 02, 2003, 07:10:57 pm »
far west texas... that's why i'm so hispanic lol.

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Re: yup
« Reply #9 on: November 02, 2003, 07:11:19 pm »
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it's dia de los muertos. and tomorrow, the Deftomes are coming here and the're calling it dia de los deftones. purdy kewl i think lol


sweet! my brother is a huge fan of the deftones!
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Re: i'm from
« Reply #10 on: November 02, 2003, 07:12:26 pm »
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far west texas... that's why i'm so hispanic lol.


hahah TX people scare me... most of them are odd.. but I have a good feeling about you. :) You like VC. :)
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yah...
« Reply #11 on: November 02, 2003, 07:15:08 pm »
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s why i'm here. mostly i'm on the VCMB.

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« Reply #12 on: November 02, 2003, 07:16:15 pm »
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glad to have you here. :)
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well thanks
« Reply #13 on: November 02, 2003, 07:17:36 pm »
i'm glad to be here but like i said... still a big fan of the VCMB

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« Reply #14 on: November 02, 2003, 07:17:59 pm »
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i'm glad to be here but like i said... still a big fan of the VCMB

:)

and sorry Shelly ... back on topic.. :)
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