Celebrating Day of the Dead 2021



Day of the Dead 2021

Today’s Google Doodle, celebrates the holiday, Día de los Muertos (Day of the Dead), an annual celebration of life, in honor of those that have passed.  

The Aztec people, who are from what is today central Mexico, are believed to be the first to celebrate the Day of the Dead, by using skulls to honor their dead, over 3,000 years ago. Skull symbology has remained an essential element of the day’s celebrations, often seen in the form of colorful calaveras de azúcar (sugar skulls), or paper maché calaveras (skulls), laid on altars in family homes, to welcome the spirits of the departed. 

In today's Google Doodle artwork, a family member drops marigold petals for loved ones to follow home. 

Although many common themes, connect Mexican communities celebrating the Day of the Dead, each region across the nation observes the holiday with a unique spin, as cultural traditions continue to evolve every year.

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