A Mexican woman explains the origins of the Day of the Dead. Contains a photograph of an altar dedicated to the events of September 11 2001.
http://www.mexico-child-link.org/day-of-the-dead-mexico/day-of-the-dead-mexico.htm
Decorated graves, home altars and public spaces on All Souls Day in San Francisco Totimehuacan, Puebla, Mexico, with bibliography. In English and Spanish.
http://www.ixeh.net/travel/ddm/ddm-en/ddm-start.html
Shows history, traditional foods, events and timeline, photos, altar, Realaudio interviews, and related e-postcards.
http://www.azcentral.com/ent/dead/
Dedicated to the Mexican holiday, el dia de los muertos (the day of the dead). Information on altar making, the history of the holiday and its art.
http://www.diadelosmuertos.us/
Teaching plan for teachers of grades 4 - 5. Includes a Spanish poem in Spanish and English.
http://teacherlink.ed.usu.edu/tlresources/units/Byrnes-celebrations/Day.html
Provides a short description of the celebration, along with a brief look at its origins and contemporary customs.
http://www.holidays.net/halloween/muertos.htm
Describes the holiday and features the artwork of Jose Guadalupe Posada, whose drawings have become synonymous with the Day of the Dead.
http://members.tripod.com/DisFolks/LosMuertes.htm
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