Yup. Assimilation sucks. My grandparents refused to teach the family anything about our own culture because they were taught that they had to fit in to survive. Have to learn everything from scratch on my own now.
My friend is Spanish and through her I’ve been getting in touch with Mexican culture and it’s beautiful, with a vast and rich history and I enjoy learning about it.
For those of you who are here for Spanish class, the lady got a few things wrong. 1) Marigolds are not just "Flowers of the dead". Marigolds are known for being natural pesticides, many people plant them around their crops, not only to keep away bugs and anything that might be harmful to their food but also because they are amazing at attracting pollinators for the crops. Because of this, it is believed that putting marigolds on your ofrenda will ward away any bad spirits or negative feelings while attracting your loved ones to your altar. 2) You don't cut the tissue paper and decorate the ofrenda just to make it look nice and to honor Jesus Christ and your loved ones (although that is a part of it). It is believed that because you have put so much of your energy, money, and time into decorating your ofrenda and your loved one's grave, all that energy you put into it will help create a doorway at your ofrenda to allow your loved ones to cross from the spirit world into the land of the living. Most (not all, because some don't believe in this part and believe you must create a trail of marigolds leading from your loved one's grave to your ofrenda in order for them to find their way to you) ofrendas have some sort of arch or rectangular frame of marigolds in the back of it, and this is because it is believed that since the marigolds attract your loved ones, putting them in that shape will channel all the energy you put into the ofrenda into a sort of spiritual doorway for your loved one to come into the land of the living. 3) (She didn't explicitly SAY this, but I don't think she really made it clear enough) Dia de los muertos is NOT a time to mourn your lost loved ones. It is meant to celebrate the memories you made with them or the legacy they left and the fact that they were alive, as well as a time to appreciate the people you love that are still with you. It is a time to acknowledge that they were here, and they were and still are a *person,* who could think and feel and smile and laugh and cry and do all of these amazing things while thinking about how lucky you are that you get the privilege of being able to do the same.
So could you use fake marigolds? Idk where on earth I would get 4 miles of marigold. Or could I use candles? I could get 4 miles of candles. Thanks for you're explanation. Although I am not Mexican my husband is and wanted to celebrate day of the dead. I had no idea how to now I know a tiny little bit. He doesn't know much he moved to the US when he was 7 and his family didn't celebrate it after coming to the states. The marigolds will be the hardest part thats a ton of flowers.
Im here because I will never stop learning. I love anything thst has something to do with Art. I also love children. I think it's just awesome that kids don't have to fear Death. Their Relatives are revived, in skeletal effigy just for the ceremonies and festivities. It reminds me of those jolly Funeral Processions in New Orleans..
Sarah_noodle It is not a perfect translation but it's better than not understanding the video at all. I would say it's probably closer to 90% right at least for Spanish from English.
I had to pick a Spanish holiday to present in Spanish with a PowerPoint and was immediately drawn to this holiday! Now that I've researched and watched this video, I really, genuinely love this holiday! When I chose it I didn't even realise the presentation would be in the same week it's celebrated! Now I'm excited!!
I hope you also taught your Spanish students about the death and destruction of an ancient civilisation, that Cortez and his cronies brought to South America, under the guise of religion, but it was all about the gold.
Sam da Silva I teach my students about many different perspectives in my classroom and more importantly I teach them to research and think critically about all sides of the story. I want them to use information to think for themselves and learn to become educated individuals in our society. It isn’t my job to tell them what to think, but rather how to continually find all perspectives and to develop their own thoughts.
@@juliewubben2335 well, it wasn't an opinion... What the commenter said is true, it's a historical fact, and is even backed by what is said in this video you plan to use.
Also the spanish did not 'conquer' Mexico.…Let’s call it what it is. It was an invasion. It was a war. It was colonization. That word conquest implies an extermination of a culture over another and that's not what happened.
NO NOT QUITE! The Spanish used the opportunity to empty their jails of European undesirables. They brought with them diseases unknown in the new world. Measels. influenza and typhoid were unleashed. This more than anything else wiped out the indigenous peoples on a scale not seen since the modern plague of pandemics in Mexico.
I think you might be confusing the word conquest with genocide. The Spanish conquered the new world for riches and to to convert the population to Christianity.
It was also thanks to the other mexican tribes that the spanish were able to invade, had it not been for their help in defeating the mexicas, the spanish colonizers would have never succeeded with their invasion, they would have been eliminated
I remember when i was 11 and they ask us to wrote 3 calaveritas, and I wrote one to the Pricipals telling how La calaca came for him when he was counting the money of a scam he did some months before......remember my teacher laugh, but that didn't save for taking extra homework for a whole week.
Dia de los Muertos : A History (video) 1.¿Cuál es la historia detrás de la catrina? 2.¿Qué artista famoso se menciona en el video? ¿Por qué es reconocido? 3. ¿Qué me puedes decir de los grupos indígenas mencionados al principio del video? 4. ¿Qué te gusto del video? 5.¿Qué no te gusto del video? help me
There are several errors in the video, though there is a tonne of useful information, too. And that's not even mentioning the comments section here 🙄. Ay, ay, ay.
As a mexican I would like to say that is a good info about Dia de los muertos, but there are differents ways of celebrating this day and is up to every state in the Mexican Republic.
my wife is Puerto Rican-Mexican and her family stopped celebrating this holiday. do you guys understand why because none of her family is telling her why
Sorry dear.. I am Puerto Rican and my family celebrated The Day of the Dead as well as The Day of All Saints since I could remember. There is another reason for they not telling her. Blessings.
I enjoyed that Spanish class! I'm Australian but I started Spanish using an app. I couldn't understand verb (?) conjugation though, so I stopped. Our culture pretends death doesn't exist. My brother died in 2014 and the funeral process is horrible. My poor father had to organise so much stuff THEN do the eulogy. It's also ridiculously expensive. Then after that whole performance noone speaks of what happened. In my bro's case they lie and say it was a heart attack.. It was drugs. Anyway, I did enjoy this video! Thank you ❤
Look I have no issue with white people trying to learn the culture, but it bothers me that it was ONLY her, and no one else, possibly someone from Mexico to explain the culture in more depth.
Dude who cares everyone has lost someone dear to them and everyone has good memories of those loved ones. This is a universal holiday if you think about it that way. Dia de los muertos is a popular tradition that is catching on as a celebration in other parts of the world.
Bros, no se peleen. Sé que se siente bien qlero que "güeritos" esten explicando nuestra cultura, pero, piénsenlo. Si lo hacen, es porque les gustó (como dijo el chavo de abajo) y... créanlo o no, ésa también es una forma de racismo. So, no seamos así. Defendamos nuestra cultura frente a personas que la atacan... no contra personas que intentan dar a conocerle a los demás que México es la chingonería. And, I speak English too but I though it would be sound better these in Spanish.
While Halloween and day of the dead are different holidays iwroteread the history of both with nations and names redacted you would probably wouldn't confidently be able to place them in the right box
The "Los" part was added as part of a reverse translation. Día de Muertos was translated into English to Day of The Dead. Then translated back into Spanish and "the" was translated as "Los".
Neuters, epicines, homogeneous, heterogeneous, ambidextrous, LGTB all are remembered and loved with all our hearts. None is gone, they all live in our hearts. OMNIBUS PAX AETERNAM !
How do you know she's not part hispanic or latina? My friend is "white" looking but 100% Hispanic - but her parents are originally from Mexico and their 7 children are Mexican-American 1st gen. Why judge man? It doesn't help the racism remarks to anyone... stop judging, be better man. Set an example. Do better.
There never was no goddesses. Those were only people there’s only one God that made all humanity and the universe. Those were not goddesses. They were just people worship the dead.
It's told to us in the beginning that it's not the Mexican version of Halloween but then explain that when the Spanish came, they merged the Aztec culture with the Catholic days of All Saints and All Souls, Halloween is literally ALL HALLOWS EVE or the Eve of All SAINTS
I don’t see it as a merge of cultures actually. The indigenous populations had to disguise their pagan traditions so they had started doing it when the all saints celebrations happen. It was due to persecution and a cultural genocide. I don’t think a meshing of cultures is the term to best describe Dia De los muertos. Because the foundation, important part is an indigenous one. We’re just people who happen to be Catholics honoring an indigenous tradition.
@micmacuno you do realize that the Conquitadires you claim were committing genocide were the ones who brought you Catholicism, right? The reality is the Aztecs were pretty brutal towards their subjects before the Spanish arrived in Mexico Propaganda, as opposed to real history, likes to paint all pre-Columbian native Americans as one large nation of peace nicks with no immunity to diseases of the outside world, etc
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The origins of this Christian holiday is the 4th century, during the persecution of Christians by the Emperor Diocletian since, by causing many deaths, it was impossible to celebrate a commemoration in the name of each one of them, so it was decided to establish one day, to honor the Catholic martyrs.
No one celebrated Dia de Los Muertos until like 2008. It’s just All Souls’ Day with a different name for political reasons. The Aztec stuff is a bunch of completely made up fluff.
Anyone else here because they’re genuinely interested in learning about their culture in order to properly celebrate their passed loved ones? 🙋♀️
Yup. Assimilation sucks. My grandparents refused to teach the family anything about our own culture because they were taught that they had to fit in to survive. Have to learn everything from scratch on my own now.
Orale!
Yes 🙋♀️
Yup! I’m here to learn about and embrace my culture as a Mexican-American 💀🥰
Kind of. My teacher is making us learn it before we design our own sugar skull
My friend is Spanish and through her I’ve been getting in touch with Mexican culture and it’s beautiful, with a vast and rich history and I enjoy learning about it.
For those of you who are here for Spanish class, the lady got a few things wrong.
1) Marigolds are not just "Flowers of the dead". Marigolds are known for being natural pesticides, many people plant them around their crops, not only to keep away bugs and anything that might be harmful to their food but also because they are amazing at attracting pollinators for the crops. Because of this, it is believed that putting marigolds on your ofrenda will ward away any bad spirits or negative feelings while attracting your loved ones to your altar.
2) You don't cut the tissue paper and decorate the ofrenda just to make it look nice and to honor Jesus Christ and your loved ones (although that is a part of it). It is believed that because you have put so much of your energy, money, and time into decorating your ofrenda and your loved one's grave, all that energy you put into it will help create a doorway at your ofrenda to allow your loved ones to cross from the spirit world into the land of the living. Most (not all, because some don't believe in this part and believe you must create a trail of marigolds leading from your loved one's grave to your ofrenda in order for them to find their way to you) ofrendas have some sort of arch or rectangular frame of marigolds in the back of it, and this is because it is believed that since the marigolds attract your loved ones, putting them in that shape will channel all the energy you put into the ofrenda into a sort of spiritual doorway for your loved one to come into the land of the living.
3) (She didn't explicitly SAY this, but I don't think she really made it clear enough) Dia de los muertos is NOT a time to mourn your lost loved ones. It is meant to celebrate the memories you made with them or the legacy they left and the fact that they were alive, as well as a time to appreciate the people you love that are still with you. It is a time to acknowledge that they were here, and they were and still are a *person,* who could think and feel and smile and laugh and cry and do all of these amazing things while thinking about how lucky you are that you get the privilege of being able to do the same.
So could you use fake marigolds? Idk where on earth I would get 4 miles of marigold. Or could I use candles? I could get 4 miles of candles. Thanks for you're explanation. Although I am not Mexican my husband is and wanted to celebrate day of the dead. I had no idea how to now I know a tiny little bit. He doesn't know much he moved to the US when he was 7 and his family didn't celebrate it after coming to the states. The marigolds will be the hardest part thats a ton of flowers.
You forgot Daniel Craig as "James Bond" NOW THAT was an epic day of the dead celebration!
Thank you for ur information, appreciate that
Best comment here by a landslide. Thank you.
Im here because I will never stop learning. I love anything thst has something to do with Art. I also love children. I think it's just awesome that kids don't have to fear Death. Their Relatives are revived, in skeletal effigy just for the ceremonies and festivities. It reminds me of those jolly Funeral Processions in New Orleans..
¿Dónde están las voces mexicanas para contar estas hermosas tradiciones?
Anyone else here for a Spanish project
im doing a quiz based on this video :P
Yeah
I watch the video only for exam Bv
Nope, just learning more about my culture
Yeah we watched coco
seems like we all here for spanish class.....
Ong😭😂
We are doing a Ed puzzle on this 😐
Ong😂😂
AYE! I have to write an essay about this cuz I forgot to do a diagram...
HOW DID YOU KNOW
POV You are watching while scrolling through comments because you need this for Spanish class. MH Students
pain
XD
frrr
you go to hills too?? lmao
menden hall?
Thank you so much. I shared this with all my classes.
spanish class anyone?
Yessir 🤣
Me lmao
yeah
yup://
Nope art
Todos los gringos aquí por sus tareas y yo queriendo ver que decían de mi México di oro
Paisano!!!!
Ahuevo
No siempre hermano
Yeah yo neccisito hacer tarea por las clase de Espanol. Hahaha.
@@WillDaPill07 si necesitas ayuda, puedes pedirla... I need it same, Help with My English :v
Friendship!
I’m here gaining some insight on my heritage and culture.
You should allow auto CC and that way youtube could auto translate.
it would be very helpful for taking notes
@@novv__ right
I promise it would be wrong at least 50% of the time.
Sarah_noodle It is not a perfect translation but it's better than not understanding the video at all. I would say it's probably closer to 90% right at least for Spanish from English.
Thats why my teacher love this video cause it doesn’t have auto cc 😂
I’m here for Spanish and because I love Mexican culture
❤
I had to pick a Spanish holiday to present in Spanish with a PowerPoint and was immediately drawn to this holiday! Now that I've researched and watched this video, I really, genuinely love this holiday!
When I chose it I didn't even realise the presentation would be in the same week it's celebrated! Now I'm excited!!
mexican holiday darling.
This isn’t a “Spanish holiday” the holiday it’s older than the Spanish empire itself. It goes all the way back to the Olmecs
Not Spanish at all, this is a mexican holiday
@@maltratar.
Also Mexican American Holliday.
It’s not paganism just because it isn’t your culture or religion. We can say the same for Christianity.
Paganism is not a bad thing, it's the narcisstic monotheistic religions that have given paganism a bad name
beautiful video of the Día de los Muertos
great video, now i have to write a 250 word review on this in spanish.....
You even take your complaints to youtube. Lmao
Sam Guo bouyyyyy I felt this
🤣 😐 not funny
Buena suerte!
Excelente presentación, felicidades!
I think this will great be great for my art class, doing a unit on day of the dead
Same here
Same! Great idea!
We made sugar sculls in my Spanish class and a kid got sick because they wanted to eat it 🤦🏽♀️
With which ingredients did you prepare it? Actually the original you can eat it
lmaooooooo
You are supposed to eat the candy skulls, they are not only decoration but also edible, just not TOO much though, because its so sugary.
spanish class pog
h e l p m e
Yeah me too
@Victoria Park speedrunnnn
same
pog
@Victoria Park yes yes
I love how one of my favorite flowers is the flower of the dead.
Student: please i want to see my family
Teacher: *then beg in spanish*
Perfect video for my Spanish students as an introduction to this holiday. Thank you.
I hope you also taught your Spanish students about the death and destruction of an ancient civilisation, that Cortez and his cronies brought to South America, under the guise of religion, but it was all about the gold.
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Irma B Benavidez Thank you! I will check this video out as well.
Sam da Silva I teach my students about many different perspectives in my classroom and more importantly I teach them to research and think critically about all sides of the story. I want them to use information to think for themselves and learn to become educated individuals in our society. It isn’t my job to tell them what to think, but rather how to continually find all perspectives and to develop their own thoughts.
@@juliewubben2335 well, it wasn't an opinion... What the commenter said is true, it's a historical fact, and is even backed by what is said in this video you plan to use.
SONRIE JESUS TE AMA, Que el que no naciere de nuevo no puede ver el reino de Dios Juan 3-3
I’m here to learn a little bit more of my Mexican heritage and día de Los muertos 💀 true meaning
Their original celebration was in July? I have read everywhere else that their original celebrations were in August.
Also the spanish did not 'conquer' Mexico.…Let’s call it what it is. It was an invasion. It was a war. It was colonization. That word conquest implies an extermination of a culture over another and that's not what happened.
NO NOT QUITE! The Spanish used the opportunity to empty their jails of European undesirables. They brought with them diseases unknown in the new world. Measels. influenza and typhoid were unleashed. This more than anything else wiped out the indigenous peoples on a scale not seen since the modern plague of pandemics in Mexico.
I think you might be confusing the word conquest with genocide. The Spanish conquered the new world for riches and to to convert the population to Christianity.
It was also thanks to the other mexican tribes that the spanish were able to invade, had it not been for their help in defeating the mexicas, the spanish colonizers would have never succeeded with their invasion, they would have been eliminated
I’m here cuz of history bruh
Same 😬
Same
I remember when i was 11 and they ask us to wrote 3 calaveritas, and I wrote one to the Pricipals telling how La calaca came for him when he was counting the money of a scam he did some months before......remember my teacher laugh, but that didn't save for taking extra homework for a whole week.
That is the best one I have heard yet ha ha
im looking for who asked
@Robbie Morales did you on purposely scroll down to the comments section to see what others had to say? Yes.
@@officialgoat231 did you on purposely scroll down to the comments section to see what others had to say? Yes.
Dia de los Muertos : A History (video)
1.¿Cuál es la historia detrás de la catrina?
2.¿Qué artista famoso se menciona en el
video? ¿Por qué es reconocido?
3. ¿Qué me puedes decir de los grupos
indígenas mencionados al principio del
video?
4. ¿Qué te gusto del video? 5.¿Qué no te gusto del video?
help me
and no ones gonna reply. some world we live in.
1: 5:10 - 5:55
2: 5:10 - 5:55
3: 2:05 - 4:50
4: Ur opinion
did I ask?
@@isaacchen1893 huh
@@Julia-bp3yx huh
Everyone out here coming from Spanish class lol. I'm here for that guacamelee lore
Cue the ya didnt have to cut me off
whackamole lore lol
Thank you for this clear info
pov: ur watching this to do a 6 question assignment u were supposed to do 3 weeks ago
I feel called out...8 questions for me tho
asfc
Damn right on the dot
Glad they said "American halloween" also known as All hallows eve. An ancient pagan night, existed for centuries before "America" even existed.
Did that woman actually say "cultural mash up". Lady it's not a Glee mash up.
@@samdasilva1914 Do you mind removing the f word. I am a teacher and would like my students to view this video without curse words. Thanks so much.
@Melanie Kozlowski Done.
@Michelangelo davinchi dude we all came to the comments anyways shut up there’s mad students here too
There are several errors in the video, though there is a tonne of useful information, too. And that's not even mentioning the comments section here 🙄. Ay, ay, ay.
Suerte en sus clases de español.
También suerte para aprenderse los tiempos.
Gracia 😢
As a mexican I would like to say that is a good info about Dia de los muertos, but there are differents ways of celebrating this day and is up to every state in the Mexican Republic.
here for history
Anyone have 10 facts they learned from this video for spanish homework?
i have to idk if u can see this but pls give me the answers lmaoo
fr
15 bucks says that your here because of spanish
Nah I was genuinely interested in their history. Jk
i weill always suppport a PBS channel. just wish television wasnt a fading thing in this internet world
my wife is Puerto Rican-Mexican and her family stopped celebrating this holiday. do you guys understand why because none of her family is telling her why
You just wrote it they are mix, they aren't fuñl Mexican blood.
Sorry dear.. I am Puerto Rican and my family celebrated The Day of the Dead as well as The Day of All Saints since I could remember. There is another reason for they not telling her. Blessings.
They probably got brainwashed by Christian religions
how do u spell the name at 4:50
I Understood Pope Urban the second.
Here to learn more about my father's side.
Especially since I can't just ask him.
Imagine having 97k views but only 800 likes
Because it seems like most people watching this are just doing it for Spanish class 😂
I enjoyed that Spanish class! I'm Australian but I started Spanish using an app. I couldn't understand verb (?) conjugation though, so I stopped.
Our culture pretends death doesn't exist. My brother died in 2014 and the funeral process is horrible. My poor father had to organise so much stuff THEN do the eulogy. It's also ridiculously expensive. Then after that whole performance noone speaks of what happened. In my bro's case they lie and say it was a heart attack.. It was drugs.
Anyway, I did enjoy this video! Thank you ❤
Did she really say "cultural mash up and Cortez in the same sentence?????
She did
@Robbie Morales your so funny sike
Bruh I speak American give me translations
¡Placer! Soy Angelo Asson, escritor brasileño. Busco a alguien que conozca bien el "Día de los Muertos" para hacer un live.
Qué necesitas saber?
Let's turn to God Shepherd's Chapel explains the whole Bible God bless
This white lady was the only one qualified to explain this to us? 🤔
Not all people who have Latin@ heritage have colorful skin...
@@lindsaystearns4546she's obviously an white anglo american, she does not look like a typical white hispanic
Look I have no issue with white people trying to learn the culture, but it bothers me that it was ONLY her, and no one else, possibly someone from Mexico to explain the culture in more depth.
Exactly what I was thinking!
12:34 symbols
starts
Damn are they changing our history ?
Anyone here after watching Coco?
🏀🏈🏀🏀
I'm here for art work lmao
Thx Spanish teacher for making us slog through this shizz
Here cuz of history
omg I need the freakin CC so I can take my notes for my Spanish class assignment UGHHHHHHHHH
Honestly if any of you guys need help we can translate, a few of the Mexicans here will gladly do it !
@@oldchild527 same thing i have to do
I freaking know right like half of the freaking stuff I couldn't spell
why is a white person speaking about my indigenous culture. wouldn't it have been better to hear from someone who grew up with that tradition.
i came here to say the same thing.
First thing I thought about too
Dude who cares everyone has lost someone dear to them and everyone has good memories of those loved ones. This is a universal holiday if you think about it that way. Dia de los muertos is a popular tradition that is catching on as a celebration in other parts of the world.
Bros, no se peleen. Sé que se siente bien qlero que "güeritos" esten explicando nuestra cultura, pero, piénsenlo. Si lo hacen, es porque les gustó (como dijo el chavo de abajo) y... créanlo o no, ésa también es una forma de racismo. So, no seamos así. Defendamos nuestra cultura frente a personas que la atacan... no contra personas que intentan dar a conocerle a los demás que México es la chingonería.
And, I speak English too but I though it would be sound better these in Spanish.
She acknowledges and respects the culture. Calm down.
Prazer! Sou Angelo Asson, escritor brasileiro. Procuro alguém que conheça bem o "Día de los Muertos" para fazer uma live.
I' m mexican and it's" día de muertos " no día de los muertos
While Halloween and day of the dead are different holidays iwroteread the history of both with nations and names redacted you would probably wouldn't confidently be able to place them in the right box
Send help pls we're watching this in class and I have no headphones 😭
It's DIA DE MUERTOS 🤦🏽 not De Los muertos
Thanks for letting us know! Yikes, that was an oversight on our part! Thanks for watching!
True
My birthday is on the day of the DEAD
The 1st or the 2nd cuz mine is the 1st
How ❤️
Why do you have someone who can’t speak Spanish explain Mexican culture?
my teacher made me watch this
same
It says "Día de Muertos, not "Día de LOS Muerto".
@Robbie Morales boy stfu
The "Los" part was added as part of a reverse translation. Día de Muertos was translated into English to Day of The Dead. Then translated back into Spanish and "the" was translated as "Los".
Exactly!
Día de los muertos no existe , nosotros los Mexicanos festejamos el " Día de muertos "
What google it then.
in the title, you forgot the accent in Día
Thanks, updated!
What if it is Diá??
Is not a Central America celebration is Mexican celebration mostly Aztec
i'ts a mesoamerican celebration, some central Américan country like Mexico, Guatemala, Belize etc
18 minutes for 6 questions girl bye
@Montserrat Anaya Monse Gómez?
@Montserrat Anaya it’s aaron
@Montserrat Anaya hi
SAME GURL I DONT HAVE THE ATTENTION SPAN OR THE ENERGY GOONIGHT-
Lazy AF kids.
I’m 14 and this is so deep
I'm 12 and I'm so confused-
@@ohana21984 its a joke the “I’m 14 and this is so deep” was a funny trend that used to exist by idk who
Looks like Spanish class brought us all here🥱
Neuters, epicines, homogeneous, heterogeneous, ambidextrous, LGTB all are remembered and loved with all our hearts. None is gone, they all live in our hearts. OMNIBUS PAX AETERNAM !
Pog spanish homework
S e n d h e l p p l e a s e
We're tired of culture appropriation, they want to eat tacos alone.
Hi 👋 day of the dead 💀 (día de los muertos)🙂🇲🇽💀…
Eat sugar skulls 💀💀💀…yum🧊
En España era igual, buen documental :)
Anyone was sent here for homework high school Spanish am I right
As always white people love to speak for us.
How do you know she's not part hispanic or latina? My friend is "white" looking but 100% Hispanic - but her parents are originally from Mexico and their 7 children are Mexican-American 1st gen. Why judge man? It doesn't help the racism remarks to anyone... stop judging, be better man. Set an example.
Do better.
@ Probably because of her extensive use of "they" as opposed to "we".
Lol 😂 so true they always have to poke their nose into someone else culture yet they want to run us out of the country
@ until the white man accept us here in the country and we have the right as latinos and Mexicans to have more say I won’t stop
Who are you kidding? she obviously looks like a white anglo american, she's not a white hispanic
The fact that there is a white woman telling the “story” makes me so mad! It’s just plain wrong! It’s not racism is tradition!
Día de Muertos. There’s not a “los” in the name
Yes there is. Without it, you get the equivalent of "Day of dead".
Got it Mexican Halloween day
There never was no goddesses. Those were only people there’s only one God that made all humanity and the universe. Those were not goddesses. They were just people worship the dead.
I remember attending a christian assembly and the pastor said it was created by gangsters lol
Let me guess: this was in North America.
Yo les enseño a hablar español amigos gringos, también estudio antropología.
Y’all be doin y’all work I’m months later 🤣🤣🤣. Better late then never
This is not worth you know that
Santa muerte 💀👑🌹💐🍎🍏🚬💵🍬🍫☕🍺🔔⏳🔮🌎💙💜💚💛❤👍
What are the questions I’m to lazy for this
Anyone here not fluent in spanish even though they've been in the di program for over 5 years...
No just me, ok
It's told to us in the beginning that it's not the Mexican version of Halloween but then explain that when the Spanish came, they merged the Aztec culture with the Catholic days of All Saints and All Souls, Halloween is literally ALL HALLOWS EVE or the Eve of All SAINTS
Exactly. I was like what? 😅
I don’t see it as a merge of cultures actually. The indigenous populations had to disguise their pagan traditions so they had started doing it when the all saints celebrations happen. It was due to persecution and a cultural genocide. I don’t think a meshing of cultures is the term to best describe Dia De los muertos. Because the foundation, important part is an indigenous one. We’re just people who happen to be Catholics honoring an indigenous tradition.
@micmacuno you do realize that the Conquitadires you claim were committing genocide were the ones who brought you Catholicism, right?
The reality is the Aztecs were pretty brutal towards their subjects before the Spanish arrived in Mexico
Propaganda, as opposed to real history, likes to paint all pre-Columbian native Americans as one large nation of peace nicks with no immunity to diseases of the outside world, etc
The origins of this Christian holiday is the 4th century, during the persecution of Christians by the Emperor Diocletian since, by causing many deaths, it was impossible to celebrate a commemoration in the name of each one of them, so it was decided to establish one day, to honor the Catholic martyrs.
Sounds like druids.
No one celebrated Dia de Los Muertos until like 2008. It’s just All Souls’ Day with a different name for political reasons. The Aztec stuff is a bunch of completely made up fluff.
Pov: Mrs Backers is making you watch this for Spanish
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