Colombia at the Smithsonian
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Myth, Mortals and Immortality: Works from Museo Soumaya de Mexico
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Antonio: 25 Years of Creative Collaboration
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Celia Cruz
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Beyond Baseball: The Life of Roberto Clemente
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Revealing Personal Identity: The Indigenous Vision of Manuel Carrillo
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Música del Pueblo: A Smithsonian Virtual Exhibition
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Arte Latino. Treasures from the Smithsonian American Art Museum
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Smithsonian Institution Latino, Hispanic and Latin American Art Collections
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Corridos Sin Fronteras
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National Museum of Natural History's Unmasking the Maya
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National Museum of American History's Latino Collection A Collector's Vision of Puerto Rico
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Tales of Lienzos
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Lowrider: An American Cultural Tradition
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Inside/Out: Growing Old in the United States
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Our Journeys/Our Stories: Portraits of Latino Achievement
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LVM Teacher Training Toolkit featuring Day of the Dead Transmedia Curriculum
3D Dancing Calavera InteractiveImmerse yourself in dance, music and tradition
Come out and honor the dead.View the Day of the Dead promotional video
Calaveras on Wheels: Lesson Planby Nancy Green. © 2010
"The Taking of the Renwick": The Celebration of the Day of the Dead and the Latino Community in Washington, D. C.Author(s): Olivia Cadaval Source: Journal of Folklore Research, Vol. 22, No. 2/3, Folklore and Semiotics (May 1985), pp. 179-193 Published by: Indiana University Press.
The Day of the Dead as an Art Form: The Day of the Dead Enters the U.S. Museum, Gallery and Cultural Centerby Olga Ulloa Herrera © October 2009
Featured LVM Day of the Dead Partner Many Mouths One Stomach The All Souls International Film Festival serves as a forum for people from all cultures to actively explore the phenomena of death through cinema.
Embracing Tradition: Bringing the Dead into Our Lives. Personal Narrative by Maria Miranda Maloney © October 2009
Calavera to Ana Santa by Maria Miranda Maloney © October 2009
The Latino Virtual Museum's Official Day of the Dead/Dia de los Muertos Tumblr blog.