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Day Of The Dead Brings Pre-Columbian Culture In Mexico Back To Life

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By Nazaret Estrada Day of the Dead is a celebration, a ritual and a tradition held on November 1 and 2 that brings together two cultures - the Mexica and the Spanish. The tradition tends to be distorted outside of Mexico, says Héctor Darío Aguirre, a PhD in Anthropology. Also, the idea of death in […]

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