In a Mexican cemetery, bling-bling burials lionise the dead
On November 1st and 2nd millions of Mexicans will visit cemeteries to celebrate the Day of the Dead. The tradition, a fusion of Catholic and indigenous belief, holds that the dead briefly come back to join the living. Families play music and decorate loved ones’ graves with orange cempasúchil flowers, banners and food. The celebration will be extravagant in Jardines del Humaya , which is the country’s most visually spectacular burial ground.
“Like the real Taj Mahal, these are monuments to a person,” says Juan Carlos Ramírez-Pimienta of San Diego State University-Imperial Valley, who studies Mexican culture. While alive drug barons are immortalised in narcocorridos, ballads about the drug world. “It is part of a masculine culture of legend and honour,” says Deborah Bonello, the author of “Narcas”, a book about women in the drugs trade. Their lives are often short: most photos show men in their 20s or 30s.
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