During the Day of the Dead, the cempasúchil, or marigold, is believed to guide spirits back home. In Mexico City, people who lost a loved one to Covid use the flower to honor their dead.
While the quiet remembrance might be over, the Day of the Dead marigolds that dot Oaxaca continue on for weeks.
Cempasúchil, Day of the Dead's iconic flower, adorns altars to deceased loved ones. Its uses stretch back to pre-Hispanic ...
Hear hear! Cemetery visits: Day of the Dead celebrations for many families include visiting the graves of loved ones, cleaning them, decorating them with flowers, and leaving offerings.
Oaxaca Day of the Dead on your Mexico bucket list? You're in the right place — because I've been — and I'm sharing all my ...
Equal parts Day of the Dead and a celebration of Native American and Latinx artists, the party runs from 1-8 p.m. on Saturday, complete with food trucks and music. Visitors will get to design their ...
It’s a way to keep bad vibes away and invite good ones for Día de Oakwood, a major Day of the Dead art installation and ...