

Día de los Muertos
Colorado Voices
Día de los Muertos
COLORADO VOICES Episode 28 | 27m 0s | CC
Día de los Muertos is a two day holiday which reunites the living and the dead. Primarily celebrated in Mexico but found around the world, it's a special time at the beginning of November to celebrate and honor loved ones who have passed. Through food, dance, conversations and ofrendas, Coloradans choose to celebrate the holiday in a variety of ways.
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