La Catrina: 100 Years of History | A Bilingual Story about Mexico's Day of the Death
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Every November, thousands in Mexico paint their faces as skulls — but few know this tradition started over a century ago.
Meet La Catrina — the elegant skeleton who mocked the rich, defied death, and ended up becoming Mexico’s most iconic symbol of identity. 💀🇲🇽
✨ Download the free visual story and explore how art, death, and culture come together — in true Mexican style: with humor, attitude, and soul.
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You’ll get bilingual text, original photos, and the story of how one drawing turned death into art — and art into heritage.
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13 pages
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