Joyful. Ironic. Soulful. Intimate.
These are some of the words that have characterized Mexican attitudes toward death for decades, both within Mexico and the world over. Día de los Muertos, or Day of the Dead, a Mexican tradition in which people celebrate and mourn the departed, is famous for its festivity and color — so much so t
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