In Mexico, it is believed that on the Day of the Dead, if you put your ancestor's picture on an altar with offerings for them, or "ofrenda", their soul will cross from the land of the dead to visit the land of the living.
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In Mexico, it is believed that on the Day of the Dead, if you put your ancestor's picture on an altar with offerings for them, or "ofrenda", their soul will cross from the land of the dead to visit the land of the living.
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Say, big toe guy, where are you heading with your ancestor's old sandals?
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On my ancestor's donkey, I ride pillion.
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