Showing posts with label Dia de Muertos. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dia de Muertos. Show all posts

Hanal Pixan. Day of the Dead

Audio-slide show about the Day of the Day or Hanal Pixan in Pomuch village, where they have a unique custom of cleaning off the bones of their late loved ones.      The town is located in the municipality of Hecelchakán in Mexico´s Campeche state on the Yucatan peninsula.     The cleaning of the bones is of Mayan origin an today we see that pepole putting candles, using sheets. This came with the colonization of our country Mexico and to Pomuch.
Hanal Pixan. Day of the Dead in Pomuch, Campeche
Audio-slide show about the Day of the Day or Hanal Pixan in Pomuch village, where they have a unique custom of cleaning off the bones of their late loved ones.

The town is located in the municipality of Hecelchakán in Mexico´s Campeche state on the Yucatan peninsula.

The cleaning of the bones is of Mayan origin an today we see that pepole putting candles, using sheets. This came with the colonization of our country Mexico and to Pomuch.


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Coming back home. Day of the Dead in Oaxaca, México

I´m sharing my most recent audio-slide show about The Day of the Dead tradition en Oaxaca, Mexico. This celebration mixes ancient Pre-Hispanic traditions with the European tradition of the Catholic All Souls Day.

Every year Oaxacans decorate their cemeteries with flowers and candles. They create bountiful altars filled with food and drink, for their loved ones who have passed who return home on this special day for a visit.

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I interviewed Jose Hernandez Alaves, a candle maker in the town of Teotitlan del Valle. The music bands are ¨Los Reformistas¨ from Teotitlan del Valle and ¨Oro de Oaxaca¨ from
San Jeronimo Tlacochahuaya. The last song was recorded from a band playing a funeral song during an actual funeral process that I witnessed at the cemetery in Santa Ana Zegache.

This audiovisual also includes the following places:  Mitla, San Martin Tilcajete, San Sebastian Abasolo, Santa Maria del Tule and Oaxaca de Juarez.