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  • New York, NY, October 31, 2013. Juan Carlos Aguirre, Executive Director of Mano a Mano, left, speaks to a man in the tent. Mano a Mano, Mexican Culture Without Borders (Cultura Mexicana sin Fronteras), produced the event.
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  • New York, NY, October 31, 2013. Juan Carlos Aguirre, Executive Director of Mano a Mano, adds copal to a censor in front of the altar. On All Saints' Day, El Dia de los Muertos, or the Day of the Dead, offerings are placed on an altar in remembrance of deceased family and friends.
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  • New York, NY, October 31, 2013. A man placed a mobile phone showing a photograph of a boy on the altar, and took a photo of it in front of an ofrenda, or offering, of bread and fruit.
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  • New York, NY, October 31, 2013. A woman's portrait is between a candle and a loaf of bread.
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  • New York, NY, October 31, 2013. A photograph of a woman in a gown is surrounded by orange marigolds, candles, and a basked of bread and fruit.
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  • New York, NY, October 31, 2013. A memorial to a man includes his framed portrait in front of a vase of flowers including orange marigolds. In the foreground is a censor burning copal, sometimes called Mexican frankincense.
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  • New York, NY, October 31, 2013. A photograph and a handwritten note on the altar. In the foreground is a traditional orange marigold.
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  • New York, NY, October 31, 2013. A woman and a boy in front of the public altar in a tent outside St. Mark's Church-in-the-Bowery on New York City's lower East Side. The black and white illustrations on the back wall are replicas of illustrations by José Guadalupe Posada, creator of the catrina, the woman's skull seen on the left.
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  • New York, NY, October 31, 2013. A memorial to a man includes some children's toys.
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  • New York, NY, October 31, 2013. A man wafts smoke from burnign copal over himself in front of the public altar.
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  • New York, NY, October 31, 2013. Candles and a photograph on the public altar in memory of the deceased.
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  • New York, NY, October 31, 2013. A woman in face paint stand before the public altar.
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  • New York, NY, October 31, 2013. Traditional paper cutout banners, called papel picado, hang from the tent.
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  • New York, NY, October 31, 2013. Illustrations by José Guadalupe Posada are on the back wall of the tent. 2013 marks the 100th anniversary of the death of this influential illustrator.
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  • New York, NY, October 31, 2013. The tent with the public altar is in the churchyard of St. Mark's Church in-the-Bowery.
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  • New York, NY, October 31, 2013. Illustrations by José Guadalupe Posada on the back wall of the tent.
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  • New York, NY, October 31, 2013. Two skulls, or calaveras, surrounded by orange marigold petals, on the public altar.
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  • New York, NY, October 31, 2013. One of the ofrendas, or offerings, on the public altar commemorates Lou Reed.
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