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California Univ., Santa Barbara. University Library. – 1983
Among Mexico's most original traditions is the holiday dedicated to honoring the dead, Dia de los Muertos, November 2. This tradition combines aspects that define the national spirit. At the same time that it is a solemn festivity to remember the dead, it becomes a fiesta in its own right. Death, more than a thing to be feared, becomes the motif…
Descriptors: Artists, Biographies, Cultural Activities, Cultural Background
Lomas Garza, Carmen – 1990
Bilingual (English and Spanish) text and illustrations describe the author-artist's experiences growing up in a traditional Hispanic community in south Texas, near the border with Mexico. The brightly colored paintings of her family and community show, in great detail, the everyday activities that remain vivid in her memory: picking oranges for…
Descriptors: Artists, Children, Childrens Literature, Extended Family