Mihcailhuitl or Dia de los Muertos (Day of the Dead) is a two day holiday that reunites the living and dead. Families create ofrendas (Offerings) to honor their departed family members that have passed. These altars are decorated with bright yellow marigold flowers, photos of the departed, and the favorite foods and drinks of the one being honored. The offerings are believed to encourage visits from the land of the dead as the departed souls hear their prayers, smell their foods and join in the celebrations!

Pre-Hispanic Origins :hisssssss:

The celebration of the deceased faithful in Mexico has its origin in pre-Hispanic times. According to historians, the Mexica had various periods throughout the year to celebrate their dead, the most important of which took place at the end of the harvest, between the months of September and November.

Aztec society believed that life continued even in the afterlife, that is why it considered the existence of four "destinations" for people, according to the way they died. The archaeologist Eduardo López Moctezuma details them as follows:

  • The Tonatiuhichan or "house of the sun" was the place where warriors killed in battle, those captured for sacrifice and pregnant women went.

  • The Tlalocan, a type of paradise to which all those who died by water arrived.

  • The Chichihualcuauhco, a space destined for dead babies, there they were suckled by a huge nurse tree until they were "born again."

El Mictlán, the kingdom of the dead and the destiny of people who died from causes not related to water, war or childbirth. It was thought that, to reach this last place, the dead had to go through a long process in which they were helped by a dog ( Xoloitzcuintle ).

To arrive at Mictlán, the deceased had to wait four years, during which time he was devoured by Tlaltecuhtli, the goddess of the earth. Completed the above, a journey through the nine levels of the Mexica underworld began.

Finaly after Crossing the river Chiconahuapan, with the help of a xoloitzcuintle dog. They would reach the Itzmitlanapochcalocan, the place where the gods of death dwell. It is this last place where the deceased met Mictlantecuhtli , the god of the underworld.

Mictlantecuhtli was the owner and lord of the place of the dead, Mictlán. He was also considered the god of the underworld and ruled such a destiny together with his wife Mictlancíhuatl.

When the person was in the presence of the deity, he had to give him the offerings with which he was buried: corn grains, beans, precious stones and other vegetable products.

Within art, Mictlantecuhtli has been represented in various ways, mainly as a skeleton or man with cadaverous features, blood and even with his liver exposed. He is accompanied with various attire such as plumes, hats, necklaces, belts, and cotton textiles. One of the most popular sculptures of the god of death is in the Museo del Templo Mayor, in Mexico City.

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With the arrival of the Spanish, the Day of the Dead did not completely disappear, like other Mexican religious festivals. The evangelizers discovered that there was a coincidence of dates between the pre-Hispanic celebration of the dead with All Saints' Day, dedicated to the memory of the saints who died in the name of Christ.

The feast of All Saints began in Europe in the 13th century and during this date the relics of the Catholic martyrs were exhibited to be worshiped by the people.

There was also a synchronicity with the celebration of the faithful departed, held just one day after Todos Santos. It was in the fourteenth century when the Catholic hierarchy included this festival in its calendar, the purpose of which was to remember all those who died from various pandemics, such as the Black Death that ravaged Europe.

This is how the Day of the Dead was reduced to just two days, on November 1 and 2, although in other regions such as Oaxaca and Puebla it extends to several days, since it is believed that those who died of unnatural causes arrive days before to home.

The pre-Hispanic customs of cremating the dead or burying them in the home were eliminated and the corpses began to be deposited in the churches (the rich inside and the poor in the atrium). Spanish customs were adopted, such as consuming bone-shaped desserts that led to the popular pan de muerto and sugar skulls.

The custom of placing an altar with candles or tapers also began, in this way the relatives prayed for the soul of the deceased so that it would reach heaven. In the same way, the visit to cemeteries became traditional, which were created until the end of the 18th century, as a way to prevent diseases by building them on the outskirts of cities.

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    • AlephNull [she/her]
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      3 years ago

      Accumulating the capital required to purchase a home primes suburbanites for a life of chasing debts and accepting financial institutions

      • effervescent [they/them]
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        3 years ago

        And when people making 6 figures and doing all the Right Things can no longer buy a house, we’ll see fascism reach the genocide stage in the US. These fucks are so racist that when the bank spits directly in their face they’ll sooner believe it was the fault of whatever type of brown person is on the chopping block that election cycle rather than literally the people blatantly causing them harm

        • LoudMuffin [he/him]
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          3 years ago

          lol this is why I want to emigrate to Spain or Chile or someshit (maybe even unironically go back to Mexico if I'm that down bad)

          I have a gut feeling the next Holocaust tier genocide is going to be in the USA, the fucking border camps should make anyone Hispanic nervous as fuck but anyone who thinks we aren't going in a time machine ride to 1930's America (or worse) in terms of race relations as shit hits the fan is completely detached from reality

          I keep urging everyone in my family to get Mexican citizenship they keep telling me I'm delusional and that "Mexicans are basically white now" or some bullshit like that

          • effervescent [they/them]
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            3 years ago

            Mexicans are basically white now

            The past decade has a seen a lot of progress in like representation on TV, but if you asked almost any white person I know whether Mexicans are basically white, almost all of them would look at you confused rather than answer. Like they’d think it was a trick question.

            Kudos on your family for feeling accepted, but underestimation of white racism is not earned at all

            • LoudMuffin [he/him]
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              3 years ago

              My parents know how racist honkies can be but I think living in California has lulled them into a sense of security. Both my brothers (and sister) are extremely reactionary and are constantly yelling about woke shit and my older brother really admires the Nazis and has a bunch of memorabilia and shit......they also came out fairly light skinned so my bro likes to claim he is Spanish-American...

              I'm the shortest and brownest person in my immediate family so I think I've suffered more overt discrimination in my life. I've had the cops called on me for standing while Hispanic (though by the time I got there I was gone so I didn't even know until someone told me), been called names, not let into advanced classes despite being qualified for them, had tons of weird disconcerting experiences overall that remind me "oh shit despite being born and raised here no one here fucking wants me to be here or considers me American"

              It's so dumb though because as I look into Mexican history in the North Americas the majority of people who got lynched after the USA stole the land were criollos or the white as fuck Mexicans.....even being white passing won't save you if they know what you are, unless you completely supplicate yourself to them like Nick Fuentes

          • viva_la_juche [they/them, any]
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            3 years ago

            Mexicans are basically white now

            Lol, my family is pure reactionary Mayo losers they definitely don’t consider Mexicans white. These people are ready to revoke all non-Anglo Saxon decent peoples white cards as soon as possible they definitely arent letting Mexicans in the club.

        • AlephNull [she/her]
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          3 years ago

          Like, the houses are all there lol, it's not like there's not enough. And if there's not enough (which isn't true), we build more. Hey look, jobs!

          Nah better to blame the immigrants, you're right

          • effervescent [they/them]
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            3 years ago

            You can already see articles priming people to blame domestic housing collapses on China’s “market manipulation” and “courting customs”

            • AlephNull [she/her]
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              3 years ago

              Oh a*s real estate has been a safe haven for chinese investment for decades. Only now has it become "bad" though.

              • effervescent [they/them]
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                3 years ago

                If they could have blamed the 2008 crisis on the Middle East somehow they would have. But they know there would be riots if they try to pull that shit a second time

    • RandyLahey [he/him]
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      3 years ago

      also dumping plastic bottles all over their lawn to somehow stop dogs shitting is designed to get them used to being choked by plastic garbage and ensure further alienation from the realities of the natural world, for the purposes of increasing commodity fetishism and getting them to buy more over-processed and over-packaged garbage food to unthinkingly shovel in their mouths, think about it

        • RandyLahey [he/him]
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          3 years ago

          it was a big thing in suburbia when i was growing up and i still see it around a whole bunch, people dump full plastic water bottles all over their lawn because it supposedly stops dogs from shitting there (how?) but mostly it just makes their pristine pride-and-joy lawn look like its covered in garbage (because it is)

          • AlephNull [she/her]
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            3 years ago

            wtf lol did they confuse dogs with birds and water bottles with suspending CDs in the fruit trees?

            • RandyLahey [he/him]
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              3 years ago

              nono birds are different, for birds they stuck ice cream containers with pipecleaners stuck to the sides and angry faces drawn on them on their kids heads

              • AlephNull [she/her]
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                3 years ago

                Silly billies, that's what you do to your bike helmets during swooping season, not your lawn

                • RandyLahey [he/him]
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                  3 years ago

                  yeah but if your kids are running around the lawn all day with ice cream containers on their heads you kill two birds with one stone (haw!)

                  and to enable your kids to run around the lawn all day, you need.....a lawn free of dog poop :think-about-it:

                    • RandyLahey [he/him]
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                      3 years ago

                      i think its mostly to stop other peoples dogs shitting, look i dont make the mayo suburbia rules

  • Mindfury [he/him]
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    3 years ago

    got accidentally blasted last night, wife was throwing up before bed like we were 17 again.

    work was fucking rough today, that's for sure

  • Shinji_Ikari [he/him]
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    3 years ago

    had both my car and my wifes car towed from our own complex last night. I was awoken by the alarms and was able to get them before they were taken 20 miles away. All for expired registration stickers despite both cars having their registration up to date, the stickers were in the mail.

    Got extorted out of 300 dollars of our wedding money to get the cars back at 3Am.

    I think I will become the joker.

  • GalaxyBrain [they/them]
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    3 years ago

    Fuuuck, I work with the biggest fucking bootlicker nerd ever. Just trying to riff I asked what role he would best fulfill in an Ocean's 11 style casino heist and he flatyl replied "Non, because I don't steal. If anything is be one of the cops trying to stop them" he also said I was fucked up for thinking bank robbers are heroes. Fucking normies with even the slightest edge love a bank robber. What a dorky little boy scout. Time to bully the fuck out of this guy with plausible deniability.

  • hahafuck [they/them]
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    3 years ago

    Literally every fucking megathread post is people complaining about their shitty lives every single megathread is like this. I can barely complain about my own shitty life in all this mess

  • marxisthayaca [he/him,they/them]
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    3 years ago

    the nytimes article pitching millenials vs. zoomers is making me laugh. Untintentional comedy all around.

    It’s a fault line that crisscrosses industries and issues. At a retail business based in New York, managers were distressed to encounter young employees who wanted paid time off when coping with anxiety or period cramps.

    Oh no! Zoomers are depanding mental health protections and acknowledgement of painful period cramps as disabling, how distressful!

  • GreenTeaRedFlag [any]
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    3 years ago

    for reasons I cannot explain without doxing myself, I have way way more responsibilities now than I was supposed to have, and am quite overwhelmed. I spent this weekend goofing off with friends and will pay for it.