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Día de los Muertos Mexican tradition honors dead: what it means

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The tradition originated in Mexico. Mmore people in the U.S. are celebrating it as cities like L.A. hold annual events and more families make ofrendas, or altars, to remember those who have died.
The Día de los Muertos, or Day of the Dead Mexican tradition is also celebrated in the U.S. with events and families making altars to honor those who died.
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