Chamberlain dvernb Posted November 2, 2022 Chamberlain Share Posted November 2, 2022 Image source, EPA Families illuminate the graves of loved ones in the pantheon at Atzompa, Oaxaca state Mexicans have been taking part in the annual Day of the Dead festival during which they celebrate the lives of the departed. Día de Muertos, or Day of the Dead, is a pre-Hispanic tradition in which families remember their dead and celebrate the continuity of life. Offerings to the dead are set up which include photographs, food, candles, flowers, personal items, skulls made out of sugar, paper mache skeletons and sweets. The celebrations on Tuesday and Wednesday are the largest since 2019 after being curtailed during the Covid-19 pandemic. Image source, EPA Devotees of Santa Muerte (Holy Death) gather in Mexico City's Tepito neighbourhood to sing songs and make offerings Image source, EPA People have been returning to their loved ones' graves, where many spent time cleaning them and preparing for the day Image source, Reuters Couple dressed as Animas, a representation of the souls of the dead by the community of Yucatan, during a performance in Merida, Yucatan Image source, EPA Indigenous women dance in a parade in San Cristobal de las Casas, in Chiapas state Image source, EPA Men in masks dance during an offering in memory of relatives in Huejutla, Hidalgo state Image source, EPA Sex workers in Mexico City make an offering for deceased colleagues Image source, EPA Tsotzile indigenous people in Chiapas state decorate the tombs of their relatives Image source, EPA Indigenous people in Oaxaca play music at the altar as they make offerings Image source, EPA Family and friends have been celebrating the memory of Debanhi Escobar, who disappeared in Monterrey in April and was later found dead Image source, PA Media The traditional has spread around the world, with these traditional Mexican characters performing on Tower Bridge, London All pictures subject to copyright. 1 1 Link to comment
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