Day of the Dead in Oaxaca, Mexico
Siemer & Hand Travel - Journeys of Discovery, University of Chicago
Archaeology, Arts and Traditions
October 28 - November 04, 2009
This program took place in October 2009. Please check our current listing for possible future trips.
What to Expect
The Day of the Dead, or El Día de los Muertos, is an ancient festival when families throughout Mexico remember their departed loved ones and celebrate the continuity of life. Celebrated October 31 through November 2, the Day of the Dead is festive rather than somber, when families visit the graves of their relations, tell stories about their loved ones, and adorn gravesites and altars with flowers, candles, photos of the deceased, and offerings, such as special foods. During this time, families believe that the souls of the dead return and are present around them. We have the opportunity to observe the decoration of gravesites in the village of Santa Maria del Tule; the family rituals of children accompanying their parents at Oaxaca’s main cemetery; and in nearby Xoxocotlan, a candlelight celebration by people gathered around lavishly-decorated tombs.
Photo Gallery
![]() Day of the Dead altar in Oaxaca |
![]() Hostal de la Noria |
![]() Santo Domingo Cathedral |
![]() Monte Alban |





