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México. mtle. Día de los Muertos. En ingles «Day of the Dead » El 31 de octubre, el 1 de noviembre, el 2 de noviembre Celebrates the lives of those who has passed ! In Mexican tradition , the spirits of those who have passed come back during these days.

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  1. México mtle

  2. Día de los Muertos • En ingles «Day of theDead» • El 31 de octubre, el 1 de noviembre, el 2 de noviembre • Celebratesthelives of thosewho has passed! In Mexicantradition, thespirits of thosewhohavepassed come back duringthesedays.

  3. Día de los Muertos en Chicago • Many celebrations throughout the city! • http://www.nationalmuseumofmexicanart.org/events/day-dead-2013 • http://www.chicagonow.com/show-me-chicago/2013/10/day-of-the-dead-traditions-and-celebrations/ • http://raceofthedead.com/

  4. Quinceañera • One of themostimportantcelebrations in theMexicantradition. • Itcelebrates a girl’s 15th birthday. Thisisthecelebration of herpassageintowomanhood, tothankGodforblessingthefamily, and topresenttheyounggirltothecommunity.

  5. Tradiciones • Misa de acción de gracias, thisis a masstogivethanksforherenteringadulthood • Festejada, orthegirlwhoiscelebrating, sits in thefrontbythe alter wearing a pinkorwhitedress. • Damas (maids of honor) and chambelanes

  6. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=94Itpne_1Ww • http://www.learnnc.org/lp/editions/chngmexico/220

  7. Make your DREAM QUINCE! • You can talk with your partners but each person must make their own on a blank piece of paper • Include: • Who is going to be in your court? Need 14 damas (girls) and 14 chambelanes (boys). Each one represents a year in your life. • What is your food going to be like? • Where is it going to take place? • What are going to wear? • What is your theme going to be?

  8. Navidad en México • The season is celebrated from December 12th to January 6th and one event on February 2nd. • Navidad = Christmas • Christmas is considered a national holiday even though there is no national religion in Mexico.

  9. Las Posadas en México • 9 Day Celebration December 16- December 24th • Processions and parties • Generally, the processions start at night and a boy and a girl are chosen to be Joseph and Mary • Rural towns, community bonding

  10. Poinsettias- A Mexican Flower • Poinsettias are a traditional flower during Christmas time. • In Spanish- Nochebuena • Christmas season is announced by the blooming of the Poinsettias – Flor de Nochebuena

  11. Classic Mexican Christmas Dishes • Ensalada de Noche Buena- Christmas Salad • Tamales- cornmealdumplingsstuffed • Bacalao- drysaltedcodfish • Romeritos- a greenleaf vegetable • Pozole- soupwithporkorchicken • Pavo- turkey • Buñuelos- crispyfriedtreatwithsugar • Ponche Navideño – hotfruit punch

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