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“The cempasúchil flower helps the souls of the dead find their way to the land of the living. Its use in the holiday is believed to stem from a pre-Columbian story of two lovers, Xóchitl and Huitzilin.”
Gabriela Solís, Writer
Five things you should know about Mexico’s native marigold flowers and their role in Day of the Dead celebrations in Mexico. Read more. |
Five things you should know about Mexico’s native marigold flowers and their role in Day of the Dead celebrations in Mexico. Read more.
Participating in Day of the Dead strengthens your bond with Mexico by creating connections with its traditions. Read more. |
Participating in Day of the Dead strengthens your bond with Mexico by creating connections with its traditions. Read more.
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