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  2. What Exactly Are Ofrendas, and How Are They Related to ... - AOL

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    Experts explain what ofrendas are, which is a big part of Día de Los Muertos (Day of the Dead). ... For example, Día de los Muertos is officially observed on November 1 and 2, but some start on ...

  3. Ofrenda - Wikipedia

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    Ofrenda in Balboa Park, 2024 . Different regions create their ofrendas in different ways. Some examples of these regional variances are in Oaxaca, Michoacan, Veracruz, Puebla, and Mexico City. In the state of Oaxaca, ofrendas are usually decorated with paper mache decorations called alebrijes. They are usually colourful and help to bring life ...

  4. Celebrate and remember: Submit an ofrenda to our first ... - AOL

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    Ofrendas should be built before Oct. 27 and left up until at least Nov. 3. Here are the essentials to building an ofrenda, including the four elements that should be represented on your ofrenda ...

  5. The Power of Ofrendas on Día de los Muertos - AOL

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    The practice of altars and ofrendas is a deep part of Mexican spirituality. Even though Mexican culture has a Catholic majority, the syncretic spiritualities among its people is extensive. There ...

  6. Calavera - Wikipedia

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    The sugar skulls were originally created as gifts, to be eaten by children. They are sometimes now used as offerings to be placed on altars known as ofrendas ("offerings") for Día de Muertos. It has been argued that the tradition has roots in indigenous celebrations, by groups including the Aztec, Mayan, and Toltec commemorations. [4]

  7. Altars in Latin America - Wikipedia

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    On Todos Santos, or All Saints Day, people welcome back the souls of their departed loved ones by offering altars or ofrendas, commemorating them. [1] These altars include pictures of the deceased, food they enjoyed in life, statues of the Virgin Mary , pictures of saints, marigolds, paper cut-out figurines of skulls, and many other items.

  8. Day of the Dead altars: How to make one for your loved one ...

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    The altar can consist of ofrendas or offerings of photographs, food, flowers, toys and other symbolic offerings. Here's a step-by-step guide to making a Dia de los Muertos altar and what goes on it.

  9. Amalia Mesa-Bains - Wikipedia

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    Amalia Mesa-Bains (born July 10, 1943), [1] is a Chicana curator, author, visual artist, and educator.She is best known for her large-scale installations that reference home altars and ofrendas.