Muwekma House Seminar 2018-2019

Course blog for the 2018-19 Muwekma House Seminar We'll be posting reflections from the course on here, as well as any other pertinent course materials.

Sunday, December 9, 2018

Day of the dead

I went to two day of the dead ceremonies. One at Stanford and one which my grandmother held. The photo is of the altar at my grandmothers ceremony where we had an overnight vigil where we sang prayed and danced together. This ceremony has always been an extremely spiritual and powerful event for me and being able to share it with family and now Stanford family is a new layer of enjoyment. 
at December 09, 2018
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