Holiday: Dia de los muertos (Day of the Dead)
1. How was Mexico's celebration of El dia de Los Muertos brought to LA and by who?
2. What is the celebration about?
3. How do people celebrate it?
4. What do they celebrate it with?
5. What are the decorations like?
6. What is the history behind it?
7. Who is celebrated?
8. How does pop culture perceive it?
9. What is your opinion about the celebration? Do you feel like it's possible for loved ones who have passed to come back and be with us?

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Answer:

1. The day of the dead really wasnt brought to LA until around the 1970's and 2 people named Ofelia Esparza and Consuelo Flores, and they brought it to LA, to make sure the day of the dead was celebrated in new roots of LA.

2. The Day of the dead is the celebration between life and death.

3. People decorate things called Altars, and put pictures of their dead loved ones on the flowered altars and offer things like food and drinks to help them in the afterlife.

4. flowers, pictures, altars, people, and food and drinks.

5. very flowery.

6. basically, the mexicans werent the ones who started it, the earliest traces of it is around roman times, or when spanish ruled.

7. the dead loved ones.

8. They could sing songs from pop culture to their beloved dead. Also people may wear costumes which could influence pop culture as well.

9. I feel like there is a way to come back, but its beyond our understanding, so everything that we practice, may not be the key to get the dead come back with us.

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