concept   day of the dead

10 commonsense assertions
Cultures (10) Mexico (1) Spain (1) Spain's former colonies (1) Argentina (1) Indigenous Mexican (1) Mexican culture (1) Nordic countries (1) Roman Catholicism in Mexico (1) Secularism in the United States (1) Western culture (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 day of the dead Mexico Day of the Dead in Mexico involves elaborate and colorful traditions to honor and remember deceased loved ones. 14
2 day of the dead Spain The Day of the Dead is a significant and deeply rooted festive celebration in Spain. 4
3 day of the dead Spain's former colonies The Day of the Dead is a significant and widely celebrated holiday in Spain's former colonies. 2
4 day of the dead Argentina Day of the Dead is not traditionally celebrated in Argentina, as All Saints' Day and All Souls' Day take precedence in religious observances. 1
5 day of the dead Indigenous Mexican The day of the dead is a solemn and joyful Indigenous Mexican tradition to honor and remember deceased loved ones through traditional altars and offerings. 1
6 day of the dead Mexican culture The Day of the Dead is an important tradition in Mexican culture to honor and remember deceased loved ones. 1
7 day of the dead Nordic countries Day of the Dead is not part of traditional cultural practices in Nordic countries. 1
8 day of the dead Roman Catholicism in Mexico The Day of the Dead is a highly important and deeply meaningful occasion in Mexican Roman Catholic culture for honoring and remembering deceased loved ones through elaborate altars, marigolds, and food offerings. 1
9 day of the dead Secularism in the United States The Day of the Dead is relatively less known or misunderstood in the secular culture of the United States, often associated with Halloween and seen as a spooky or exotic event. 1
10 day of the dead Western culture The Day of the Dead is not as widely observed in Western culture and may be seen as a more somber or macabre event. 1