Dia de los Muertos I
El Dia de los Muertos (the Day of the Dead), a Mexican celebration, is a day to celebrate, remember and prepare special foods in honor of those who have departed. On this day in Mexico, the streets near the cemeteries are filled with decorations of papel picado , flowers, candy calaveras (skeletons and skulls), and parades.
It is believed that the spirit of the dead visit their families on October 31 and leave on November 2.
In order to celebrate, the families make altars and place ofrendas (offerings) of food such as pan de muertos baked in shapes of skulls and figures, candles, incense, yellow marigolds known as cempazuchitl (also spelled zempasuchil) and most importantly a photo of the departed soul is placed on the altar.
It might sound somewhat morbid, but the Mexicans react to death with mourning along with happiness and joy. They look at death with the same fear as any other culture, but there is a difference. They reflect their fear by mocking and living alongside death.
Living alongside death means that Mexicans have to learned to accept it within their lives. Death is apparent in everyday life. It is in art and even in children’s toys. It is not respected as it is in other cultures. Children play “funeral” with toys that are made to represent coffins and undertakers.
Death is laughed at in its face. Many euphemisms are used for death, La calaca (the skeleton), la pelona (“baldy”), la flaca (“skinny”), and la huesada (“bony”). There are refranes, sayings, and poems that are popular with day of the dead. These sayings are cliches and lose meaning when translated. For example “La muerte es flaca y no puede conmigo” means “Death is skinny/weak and she can’t carry me.” Calaveras (skulls) are decorated with bright colors with the name of the departed inscribed on the head. Children carrying yellow marigolds enjoy the processions to the cemetery. At the cemetery, music is played and dances are made to honor the spirits.
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JayneLogan
Interesting reading and a great shot!!
JL H replied
It is interesting how our cultures so differ, but this way of dealing with death sounds so much more pleasant and actually makes sense of how I view it, thank you Jayne
deborah zaragoza
Beautiful Jeff, love it !!!
JL H replied
I bet you have some great ones to post as well babygirl, thank you Deborah
H M Bascom
I watched a docu on History Channel last night about how different cultures handle death. Interesting and enlightening docu. This is a great shot with interesting cultural information in the description.
JL H replied
I’ve seen the same show just last week, always amazes me how cultures have different assessments of values, like here in America we don’t eat bugs, but abroad they can’t get enough of em in some places. And Thank you H M I do like to share a little and maybe broaden this thing called understanding
Kim McClain
Excellent portrait, description, and colors!
JL H replied
thank you Kim, it helps a wee bit to get some kind of background info, this event is obscure to a lot of Americans, so maybe this’ll give em a peek
RichImage
THIS IS RELEVANT
JL H replied
thank you so very much Rich I truly love this group and what it brings to the table
Frances Perea
Wonderful image!
JL H replied
Thank you for your kind words Frances