FRESNO, Calif. – Dia de los Muertos – also known as Day of the Dead – is much more than the commercialized imagery that many of us see featuring colorful sugar skulls and skeletons adorned with flowers.
The traditional Mexican holiday honors deceased loved ones by inviting them back into our homes and giving them provisions to help them on their journey to the afterlife.
It’s a deep fusion of indigenous mythology and symbolism along with Catholic Christian rituals associated with All Souls’ Day…