Dia De Los Muertos

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Uploaded by on Apr 8, 2007

A documentary on the celebration of The Day of The Dead

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  • Estoy de Acuerdo with this video!! This is a day to remember and honor our ancestors. Many people look at this day as a bad day or something assciated with halloween but it has nothing to do with that. Even though it originated in Mexico we should all still celebrate this holliday as remembrance to our loved ones that have died and to our ancestors!!

    ~SOLEDAD~

  • Loved the video and the comments. I say the same thing to my students.

    Grammar wise, the title should read:

    La Celebración del Día de los Muertos

    as words ending in 'ión are fem. Thus Also, the "I" has an accent in dia.

    Again, thank you for sharing this wonderful video, no doubt I'll use it in my class.

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  • @elfmm why does it matter?

  • You have made sense of the celebration - an event which brings the community together - to embrace the full meaning of life and its mysteries.

  • I love this video! You captured the true essence of what Dia de los Muertos is all about!

  • That looks like fun. I wish we clebrated Dia de los Muertos here(I live in Maryland) but like she said here death is something to be feared,it's not talked about, you know.

  • This celebration has nothing to do with Judeo-Christian believes. Is nothing more than a pagan celebration. I thought we descended from the trees long time ago.

  • Very nicely done!Dia de los Muertos is quite big in Dallas as well.

  • Es LA celebración. Todas las palabras que terminan en ción son femeninas.

  • This video has a few elements of the traditional Mexican celebration of Dia de los Muertos, but might be more Puerto Rican or Cuban. The background music looks more like a Brazilian Carnival samba. Interesting mix of Latin American folkclore.

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