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Dia De Los Muertos Is Not Your Halloween by Nuestra Hermana
As we all know, Halloween in America is right around the corner. Kids & adults alike will be dressed up in costumes, consuming candy, attending parties, navigating through haunted houses and thoroughly enjoying their night. Think about your last Halloween and look at the images above.
These are still shots of Dia De Los Muertos in Mexico, Guatemala, Ecuador, California & Arizona. They are small snippets of a vibrant, important and REAL holiday for Latin@s. This is not your Halloween.
Dia De Los Muertos developed out of over 2,500 years of indigenous ritual celebrating death and paying respects to loved ones who have passed away. Scholars state that the Aztecs originally held a month long festival dedicated to the goddess Mictecacihuatl, the ruler of the afterlife.
After Spanish colonization and many attempts to eradicate the rituals & festival, a new merging with the Catholic holidays All Souls Day & All Saints Day developed over time to what is now Dia De Los Muertos.
Dia De Los Muertos is celebrated November 1st & 2nd (in alignment with All Saints Day & All Souls Day respectively). It is NOT celebrated on October 31st, it is not tied in with Halloween in America at all.
In Mexico, November 1st is dedicated as Dia De Los Inocentes, a day to honor and respect the innocents, children & infants to be more specific. November 2nd is Dia De Los Muertos, the day to honor deceased adults.
On these days, altars are made in honor of them. People build them on their loved ones graves, at home or anywhere they find rightful to honor their loved ones. They make ofrendas (offerings) to the dead of their favorite foods, toys (for children), pictures, pan de muertos, sugar skulls and many other things that help guide the spirits of the dead safely to the altars. Marigolds, known as the flowers of the dead, are usually prominent in the altars.
In Mexico, many people sleep overnight at the graves. Every ritual & altar is not the same everywhere. Many places have their own traditions and ways of honoring the dead. One thing is for sure, Dia De Los Muertos is not Halloween. It is a sacred time and holiday for Latin@s everywhere.
So, when you’re dressing up for Halloween remember: doing this, this, this or this is not only disrespectful but it is also a erasure of someone’s real life culture. Think before you walk out of that door.
i don’t think painting sugar skull designs on your face is automatically disrespectful… i’d say it has to do with how they behave with it on. lots of people find sugar skulls extremely beautiful, and the day of Dia de los Muertos very moving, etc. and they could easily be wearing it in reverence and respect for the culture and tradition. i am of no mexican heritage but i celebrate Dia in my own way to honor the year’s beloved dead, does that make me an erasive jerk?
and as for belittling halloween like that… what about the people for whom halloween [aka Samhain] /is/ an extremely sacred and spiritual day? that’s just as erasive.
buuuut i’m just a white american girl, what do i know, right?
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so many of you may not know this but i have a boyfriend [despite my very strongly lesbian-leaning orientation… it’s a long story lol] and every autumn he works at the local renaissance festival
he’s an actor, and he and a couple of his friends are one of the several groups that goes around the place and sings for small audiences.
so naturally my boyfriend has this awesome costume
and his character is a bit of a womanizer
and i’m definitely going to get him to sex me up in costume + accent + character at SOME POINT this weekend.
you are all so jealous of me.
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mai waifu raditz seems to lack the squeaky voice. what is this.
i think i’m kind of grateful though. that big motherfucker with such a tiny voice would just be… ideeeeek
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i made you a sammich today. :D
[i hope it was delicious. i have only been practicing for 3 days now!]
lol it was a very nice sandwich actually! :P
Did you enjoy watching DBZ when you got home!?
I’m glad my necklace ~inspired you.
yesss i’m checking out kai now because i wanted to know wtf it was about. and the hilarious squeaky son family voices. i love them.
also i have no problems watching dbz from the beginning because raditz is my FAVORITE, EVER. [which might be the result of a few amazing fanfics i read over and over and over back in like 6th grade >_>]
edit - damn it rich text format you get my oldschool ass every time
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i’m trying to watch the first series of pokemon all the way through
and re-watch all the vlogbrothers videos
and now thanks to events at work today i checked out dbz kai and i want to re-watch THAT all the way through [because how many people do you know who can say they have seen the entire DBZ series? i’m one of those people >:P though i’ve yet to do so with dragonball, and little interest in GT to be honest]
gdi too much things i want to do and not enough time to get them all doooone x_@
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i made you a sammich today. :D
[i hope it was delicious. i have only been practicing for 3 days now!]
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i always try to make this joke to my science teachers and they have all heard it before or just look at me blankly
ahahahahaha WHATEVER I THINK IT’S FRIGGIN HILARIOUS
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also known as the “you have exactly half of a second to enjoy not being pounced and then suffering many cutaneous lacerations” face.
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want
oh god yes
these types of figurines have always creeped me out but this fixes them perfectly, somehow
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Where does Lizard fit into that?
there is no bird or lizard on this graph. therefore it is INVALID.
because birds are the best :D
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