The Day of the Dead in Michoacán - Mexico
Jorge De León Jorge De León
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 Published On Premiered Nov 1, 2022

The Day of the Dead in Mexico has its origin in the belief of our native peoples about life after death. The Mayans, Aztecs, Huastecs and Purépechas, all without exception had their own worldview in which death occupied an essential place.

Death has a different meaning for every culture and country in the world. Due to the heritage of our ancestors, in Mexico there is a party, lots of food and dancing.

November 1 and 2 are the official days of the Day of the Dead. Celebrate the lives of those who are no longer with us. That is why we went to the heart of the Purépecha culture in Michoacán, to enjoy the offerings, the music, and the nostalgia with which our deceased are remembered every year.

To feel the purest essence of the celebration of the Days of the Dead, we leave Morelia to go to the towns that live on the shores of Lake Pátzcuaro, where the Purépecha culture has settled for hundreds of years.

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