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Capitana Fabiola Moreno leads Grupo Azteca Yoloti during the Palomar College Day of the Dead celebration on Nov. 5, 2014. (Angela Marie Samora/The Telescope)
Capitana Fabiola Moreno leads Grupo Azteca Yoloti during the Palomar College Day of the Dead celebration on Nov. 5, 2014. (Angela Marie Samora/The Telescope)
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Gallery: Palomar’s Day of the Dead Celebration

Palomar’s Multicultural Studies Department hosted a joint celebratory event for its 25th annual Day of the Dead celebration and Meso American Indigenous Heritage Day on Nov. 5 at the lawns near the Clock Tower. The event featured traditional cultural art like altars, known as ‘ofrendas’ in Spanish, Aztec dancing, cutural food, face painting, and colorful Aztec wardrobe.

Berenyce Salgado 9 year old dancer of the Grupo Azteca Yoloti has performed at Palomar on Nov. 5. Photo: Angela Marie Samora | The Telescope

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Berenyce Salgado 9 year old dancer of the Grupo Azteca Yoloti has performed at Palomar on Nov. 5. Photo: Angela Marie Samora | The Telescope

 

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