Through family tree map making, discussion on valuing our
history, culture, students created Day of the Dead ancestor skulls in
relationship to an ancestor they will honor. A larger altar offering will be
created with all the skulls as well as objects brought in from each participant
that has a significance to culture and or a specific ancestor. Ben Rojas will guide the process and
intentions of building altars, what materials can be used to make altars and
the significance of the practice today.
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