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The ofrenda is one manifestation of the philosophical acceptance of death as an integral part of the life cycle that distinguishes Mexican culture.
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The ofrenda is one manifestation of the philosophical acceptance of death as an integral part of the life cycle that distinguishes Mexican culture.
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The ofrenda is one manifestation of the philosophical acceptance of death as an integral part of the life cycle that distinguishes Mexican culture.
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For the angelitos (little angels) who have died in infancy, and presumably free of sin, the ofrenda is laid out one day early, in conjunction with All Saints Day.
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For the angelitos (little angels) who have died in infancy, and presumably free of sin, the ofrenda is laid out one day early, in conjunction with All Saints Day.
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For the angelitos (little angels) who have died in infancy, and presumably free of sin, the ofrenda is laid out one day early, in conjunction with All Saints Day.
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Yesterday I walked a block down the street to a little tienda and bought a giant clump of marigolds to build an ofrenda to a recently departed loved one.
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Yesterday I walked a block down the street to a little tienda and bought a giant clump of marigolds to build an ofrenda to a recently departed loved one.
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Yesterday I walked a block down the street to a little tienda and bought a giant clump of marigolds to build an ofrenda to a recently departed loved one.
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Yesterday I walked a block down the street to a little tienda and bought a giant clump of marigolds to build an ofrenda to a recently departed loved one.
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