Celebrated in Ecuador on November second, the Day of the Dead is a time for family members to gather together and pay respects through customs involving food, prayer and music, to deceased family members, whom they view as very much alive energetically.
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Caption 37 [es]: Mi papá, mi mamá me decían que nosotros no morimos. Caption 37 [en]: My dad, my mom told me that we don't die.
Residents of Otavalo, Ecuador, explain to us how they celebrate "Inti Raymi," an Inca Empire celebration in honor of the sun god, "Inti," and how it helps them to preserve their culture.
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Caption 46 [es]: De niño siempre veía cómo mi mamá prepara lo que es el mote, Caption 46 [en]: As a child I always saw how my mom prepared the mote [boiled corn dish],