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Day of the Dead: More spiritual than spooky

It blends a celebration of life with trappings of funeral

Published: Saturday, Nov. 1, 2008 12:21 a.m. MDT
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That last remark is a jab at the cultures of Europe and America that Paz sees as fleeing the notion of death by trying to hold onto youth — a fool's errand. Death is the flip side of the coin of life, the Mexicans say. One begets the other. And the Day of the Dead, in classic Mexican fashion, blends together a bright, vibrant celebration of life with the trappings of funeral. It is a sorrowful wake filled with laughter.

And as more Mexicans come north, the folklore and art associated with the Day of the Dead gain more favor here. Skulls and skeletons have become a motif for sculptures and trinkets. Some of the traditional dishes served on the Day of the Dead — such as "mole" sauce made from chiles and chocolate — are a staple in local Mexican restaurants.

In the end, Mexico's Day of the Dead has evolved and taken hold. For years the celebrations in Mexico were used as colorful, exotic backdrops for thriller movies. Now, as more Mexicans immigrate, Americans are beginning to see the subtle elements of the day — the meaning behind the masks, songs and ethnic food.

In short, Americans are beginning to understand and appreciate the Day of the Dead and — by extension — appreciate the many people born in Mexico who have become our neighbors, friends and co-workers on this side of the "Tortilla Curtain."


E-mail: jerjohn@desnews.com

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Decorating an altar for the Day of the Dead is one way those of Mexican heritage celebrate the holiday.

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