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  2. Santa Muerte - Wikipedia

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    Devotees praying to Santa Muerte in Mexico. Santa Muerte can be translated into English as either "Saint Death" or "Holy Death", although R. Andrew Chesnut, Ph.D. in Latin American history and professor of Religious studies, believes that the former is a more accurate translation because it "better reveals" her identity as a folk saint.

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  4. La Calavera Catrina - Wikipedia

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    La Calavera Catrina. La Calavera Catrina ("The Dapper [female] Skull") is an image and associated character originating as a zinc etching created by the Mexican printmaker and lithographer José Guadalupe Posada (1852–1913).

  5. List of death deities - Wikipedia

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    Santa Muerte, folk saint and goddess of death in Mexico; San La Muerte, folk saint and god of death in Paraguay, Argentina, and Brazil; San Pascualito, ...

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    Santa Muerte is a Mexican folk saint, depicted as a cloaked skeletal grim reaper, who has exploded in popularity among the marginalized and within narco culture even while condemned by the ...

  7. Personifications of death - Wikipedia

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    The rituals connected and powers ascribed to San La Muerte are very similar to those of Santa Muerte; the resemblance between their names, however, is coincidental. In Guatemala, San Pascualito is a skeletal folk saint venerated as "King of the Graveyard." He is depicted as a skeletal figure with a scythe, sometimes wearing a cape and crown.

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  9. Skull art - Wikipedia

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    Santa Muerte seen holding a scale and globe. Skull art is found in various cultures of the world. Indigenous Mexican art celebrates the skeleton and uses it as a regular motif. The use of skulls and skeletons in art originated before the Conquest: The Aztecs excelled in stone sculptures and created striking carvings of their Gods. [1]