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Information: Day of the Dead is a Mexican celebration of departed souls, similar to, but not the same as, Halloween. Sites here will be specifically about the Day of the Dead celebrations.
Day of the Dead Sites:
Mixquic: Day Of The Dead and the Day of All Saints Mixquic: Day Of The Dead and the Day of All Saints: Description of the holiday from the Mexican Consul General in Austin, Texas. (Day of the Dead) http://www.mexconnect.com/MEX/austin/deadoct96.html
Dia de Los Muertos Dia de Los Muertos: History, food, traditions, and photo collection of the Day of the Dead celebrations. (Day of the Dead) http://www.azcentral.com/rep/dead/
Day of the Dead Celebrations Day of the Dead Celebrations: Common misconceptions regarding the Day of the Dead celebrations. (Day of the Dead) http://www.inside-mexico.com/noes.htm
Glossary of Words for Day of the Dead Glossary of Words for Day of the Dead: Spanish words and phrases, and what they mean in English, used during Day of the Dead. (Day of the Dead) http://www.usc.edu/isd/archives/ethnicstudies/day_dead_glossary.html
Day of the Dead Day of the Dead: An article that explains how Mexico honors those gone but not forgotten. (Day of the Dead) http://www.mexconnect.com/mex_/muertos.html
Los Dias De Los Muertos Los Dias De Los Muertos: Provides a short description of the celebration, along with a brief look at its origins and contemporary customs. (Day of the Dead) http://www.holidays.net/halloween/muertos.htm
Noche de Los Muertos Noche de Los Muertos: History and traditions of the Day of the Dead, plus a photo of a family altar that honors their dead. (Day of the Dead) http://www.mexweb.com/noche.htm