Day of the Dead, Mexican
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Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum has ruled out changes to her administration's security policies after the assassination of a mayor in the violent state of Michoacan.
Native to Mexico, the cempasúchil, or marigold, is recognized as the ceremonial Day of the Dead flower—and is used to guide the spirits of our loved ones back home.
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Dia de Muertos Day of the Dead exhibition on display at National Museum of Mexican Art in Pilsen
Dia de Muertos, or Day of the Dead, is a celebration of those who have passed on. An exhibition about the celebration is on display at the National Museum of Mexican Art in Pilsen.
The Casa de México in Madrid is exhibiting the largest altar to the dead in Europe. Guillermo González is the designer of this year's show which offers a cornucopia of colour and dance through Mexican culture.
Parishioners in Mexico City, Mexico, celebrate one of the country's most profound cultural traditions, Day of the Dead, on Nov. 1 and Nov. 2.
The event had the participation of several young people from the community with Kennett High School, Unionville, Avon Grove High Schools helping at the event as guides and educators.
Authorities say that a mayor in Mexico’s western state of Michoacán was shot and killed in a public plaza on Saturday evening.
Day of the Dead is a tradition in Mexico and across the world in early November to honor the memory and contributions of the departed.