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1Día de los Muertos!
2Day of the Dead
- Youll need to take notes!!!
- Youll need the info for your next test and for
an assignment. - Most info taken from Day of the Dead Crafts by
Kerry Arquette, Andrea Zocchi and Jerry Vigil
3Day of the Dead -- HISTORY
- The Day of the Dead traditions started 3,000
years ago with the Aztecs, who lived in ancient
Mexico. - The Aztecs spent 4 months of each year honoring
their dead ancestors with rituals and ceremonies. - In the 16th century, the Spaniards (and the
Catholic Church) tried to change these pagan
ceremonies into a Christian tradition.
4Day of the Dead -- RELIGION
- The Aztecs decided to accept the changes instead
of losing their traditions all together. - Today, Catholics celebrate All Saints Day on Nov.
1 and All Souls Day on Nov. 2. - Hispanic people celebrate Día de los Muertos on
Nov. 1-2, coinciding with these Catholic holy
days. - Día de los Muertos is commemorated by prayer,
food, dancing and cleaning and decorating of
graves.
5Day of the Dead -- PURPOSE
- Hispanic people welcome back the souls of their
loved ones. - They create Ofrendas or altars filled with
their loved ones favorite things. (Like
Memorials) - On this holiday, their lives are celebrated, not
mourned. - Many Day of the Dead participants believe that a
person can die three deaths 1 when their body
dies, 1 when theyre buried and the final one if
and when they are forgotten.
6Day of the Dead -- OFRENDAS
Photos Photo of loved one
Papel Picado - Decorative paper cutouts are very
popular
Decorations Skulls and Skeletons are typical of
Day of the Dead
Favorite Pasttimes Anything to symbolize what
was important to them
Candles Incense to lead them home
Drink Favorite Drinks
Marigolds The official flower of Day of the Dead
Food favorite food to help nourish them on their
journey
Toiletries To help them get cleaned up from
their journey
A typical Ofrenda in honor of a deceased loved
one.
7Day of the Dead -- OFRENDAS
Large ofrendas and celebrations are common in
cemeteries.
8Day of the Dead -- OFRENDAS
Ofrendas can also be created for famous people
out of devotion. This one is for Mexican artist
Frida Kahlo.
9Assignment-- OFRENDAS
- Create your own Ofrenda drawing for a loved one
who has died. (Can do a famous person if you
dont have anyone you know who has died) - Make sure to include all the important elements
of an Ofrenda and explain why theyre included. - Your will need a colored ofrenda picture with a
5-10 sentence paragraph explaining why you
included what you did.