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This Mexican holiday, called Día de los Muertos in Spanish, represents a rich blend of Catholic and indigenous traditions. Celebrated the same time as All Saints Day and All Souls Day, it's a time for families to feast, exchange stories and memories, and remember loved ones who have past away. Though preparations begin in mid-October, the festival officially takes place Nov. 1-2. Sites especially for children may be found in http://dmoz.org/Kids_and_Teens/People_and_Society/Holidays_and_Celebrations/Columbus_Day/.

Sites which focus primarily on the religious aspects of holidays should be submitted to http://dmoz.org/Society/Religion_and_Spirituality/Christianity/Calendar/.

Sites that are designed to sell seasonal merchandise should be submitted to Shopping/Holidays. Shopping sites will not be listed in this category or its sub categories.

Online greeting sites should be submitted to Computers/Internet/E-mail/Electronic_Postcards/Occasions.

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This category lists sites that focus on observing the Day of the Dead with children and teenagers. It includes sites for parents, educators, and youth.