Day of the Dead A Passion for Life

Michoacan

Nonfiction, Social & Cultural Studies, Social Science, Cultural Studies, Holidays, Travel, Caribbean & Latin America, Mexico, History, Americas
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Author: Mary Andrade ISBN: 9780979162411
Publisher: La Oferta Publishing Company Publication: December 7, 2012
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Mary Andrade
ISBN: 9780979162411
Publisher: La Oferta Publishing Company
Publication: December 7, 2012
Imprint:
Language: English

After years of research, interviews, on location photo shoots and travels to the remote P’urhepecha communities in Michoacan, Mexico, author Mary J. Andrade is releasing “Day of the Dead A Passion for Life” in an e-book format.

Day of the Dead A Passion for Life is filled with never before seen images and text that illustrates their unique characteristics and interpretations of the Day of the Dead celebration in these secluded and untouched indigenous communities of Michoacan.  

Being the first of its kind, Day of the Dead A Passion for Life focuses on the P’urhepecha people that live in four areas of the state of Michoacan: The Lake Area, the P’urhepecha Plateau, the Canada of the Eleven Towns and the Cienega.  In this book, the author takes the reader deep into their traditions, explicitly documenting the differences and similarities of how these indigenous communities celebrate the lives and memories of their ancestors.  

Mrs. Andrade has devoted her life to the research of Day of the Day.  Her passion knows no borders.  She’s recognized as an international authority on Day of the Dead, a celebration so unique in its form that it has been named Masterpiece of the Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity by the UNESCO.

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After years of research, interviews, on location photo shoots and travels to the remote P’urhepecha communities in Michoacan, Mexico, author Mary J. Andrade is releasing “Day of the Dead A Passion for Life” in an e-book format.

Day of the Dead A Passion for Life is filled with never before seen images and text that illustrates their unique characteristics and interpretations of the Day of the Dead celebration in these secluded and untouched indigenous communities of Michoacan.  

Being the first of its kind, Day of the Dead A Passion for Life focuses on the P’urhepecha people that live in four areas of the state of Michoacan: The Lake Area, the P’urhepecha Plateau, the Canada of the Eleven Towns and the Cienega.  In this book, the author takes the reader deep into their traditions, explicitly documenting the differences and similarities of how these indigenous communities celebrate the lives and memories of their ancestors.  

Mrs. Andrade has devoted her life to the research of Day of the Day.  Her passion knows no borders.  She’s recognized as an international authority on Day of the Dead, a celebration so unique in its form that it has been named Masterpiece of the Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity by the UNESCO.

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