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Mictlán and Its Role in the Day of the Dead Celebrations 💀
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The orange marigold flowers mark the arrival of the Day of the Dead. This video reflects on Mictlán, explaining its significance and role in Mexican culture.
The State Government, through the Ministry of Finance, kicked off the Day of the Dead celebrations with the event "Roots and Memories: The Road to Mictlán." The reenactment of Mictlán, the route followed by souls to reach the underworld, according to the Mexica worldview, begins with an exhibition of Xoloitzcuintle dogs. This journey lasts four years and involves crossing nine levels, with the dog serving as the guide for the souls. Secretary of…
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