Hispanic Traditions Funerals and Death - Hispanic Culture

Posted on: February 22nd, 2006
Filed Under: [ Art y Culture ] [ Hispanic News ]

“In approaching this topic as well as any in this forum, I think it needs to be stated that “Hispanic Culture” is a catchall phrase for a collective group of people living in a foreign, though some are born within these boarders, land that are diverse and unique. The term Hispanic does not define the individual races and nationalities that co-exist and share this title. I say this to the end that this article like so many I have written are an introduction into the collective mindset though no one article can describe in the finest details the intricacies of the individual societies that have a distinct and independent history, culture and tradition independent of the collective. Having said this we begin the exploration of Hispanic Traditions concerning funerals and death within the Hispanic Culture.”

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