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    The Meaning Behind Six Objects on Día de los Muertos Altars
    From marigolds to sugar skulls, the traditional Mexican holiday is full of symbolsAltars are an important aspect ...  more
    The Meaning Behind Six Objects on Día de los Muertos Altars
    From marigolds to sugar skulls, the traditional Mexican holiday is full of symbolsAltars are an important aspect of the Dia de los Muertos holiday in Mexico. (Jennifer Nalewicki) 
    By Jennifer Nalewicki   smithsonianmag.com    October 31, 2019 
    Light envelops the foyer inside Alfonso López Fértor’s home in Guadalajara, Mexico, filling the space with a warm, welcoming glow. Inside he has set up an elaborate altar (ofrenda) in preparation for Día de los Muertos, or Day of the Dead, a multi-day holiday celebrated throughout Mexico and parts of Latin America that honors loved ones who have died. While many people might view death as a time filled with sadness and grief, for 30-year-old López Fértor, it’s a moment for celebration. Every year for the past four years, he has created an altar inside his home to celebrate and remember the lives of friends and relati...    less
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