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Republic Mx: Day of the Dead, Pre-Hispanic Symbolism and the Economic Engine

Summary by ADN 40
The Day of the Dead is much more than a commemoration; it is the living manifestation of Mexican identity, a cultural syncretism that has transcended centuries to become an Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity by UNESCO. This ritual of reunion, where death is seen as a living presence and a symbol of continuity, has its roots in the pre-Hispanic cultures that venerated its dead and merged with the Catholic festivities of All Saints and Faith…
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The Day of the Dead is much more than a commemoration; it is the living manifestation of Mexican identity, a cultural syncretism that has transcended centuries to become an Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity by UNESCO. This ritual of reunion, where death is seen as a living presence and a symbol of continuity, has its roots in the pre-Hispanic cultures that venerated its dead and merged with the Catholic festivities of All Saints and Faith…

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ADN 40 broke the news in on Monday, November 3, 2025.
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