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  2. What is Dia de los Muertos? How and where can I ... - AOL

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    Kathy Cano-Murillo of Crafty Chica decorates Dia De Los Muertos sugar skulls at her home in Phoenix on Oct. 25, 2023. ... Permanent flash tattoos will be available, ranging in price from $50 to ...

  3. Day of the Dead - Wikipedia

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    Andrade, Mary J. Day of the Dead A Passion for Life – Día de los Muertos Pasión por la Vida. La Oferta Publishing, 2007. ISBN 978-0-9791624-04; Anguiano, Mariana, et al. Las tradiciones de Día de Muertos en México. Mexico City 1987. Brandes, Stanley (1997). "Sugar, Colonialism, and Death: On the Origins of Mexico's Day of the Dead".

  4. Here's our Ventura County guide to Día de los Muertos events

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    Día de los Muertos mass and celebration: 10:30 a.m.-5 p.m. Santa Clara Cemetery & Mortuary, 2370 N. H St. Mass and blessing of altars at noon followed by music, children’s activities, folk ...

  5. Antonio Pelayo - Wikipedia

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    He has hosted "El Velorio," an annual event since 2009 that converges with Dia de Los Muertos festivities. [5] Other events Pelayo regularly produces include "La Bulla," a celebration of Luchadores, and "Tatuaje," a showcase of Chicano tattoo art.

  6. How To Celebrate Día de Los Muertos—Plus, the 9 ... - AOL

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    5. Los Angeles, California. From Oct. 25 to Nov. 2, the Olvera Street Día de los Muertos festival has everything from outdoor ofrendas to entertainment and face painting. Their nightly program ...

  7. Dia de los Muertos: How Day of the Dead allows people to ...

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    The holiday's origins dates back thousands of years ago, but the theme remains the same: to remember those that died before us.

  8. Calavera - Wikipedia

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    The sugar skulls were originally created as gifts, to be eaten by children. They are sometimes now used as offerings to be placed on altars known as ofrendas ("offerings") for Día de Muertos. It has been argued that the tradition has roots in indigenous celebrations, by groups including the Aztec, Mayan, and Toltec commemorations. [4]

  9. Día de los Muertos, 'La Música de Corrales Fiesta' and more ...

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    Celebrate Día de los Muertos on the Santa Fe Plaza from 4 to 10 p.m. Friday, Nov. 1, and noon to 10 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 2. Enjoy live entertainment, face painting, a screening of "Coco" and more.