Honoring Día de los Muertos as a Mexican American Music Therapist
Individual and Community-Based Experiences
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https://doi.org/10.15845/voices.v24i3.4214Palabras clave:
Mexican American; music therapy; grief; Rio Grande ValleyResumen
Día de los Muertos plays a significant role in Mexican American culture and has implications for how communities in the borderlands process experiences of death and dying. This article will describe the socio-historical context of this annual celebration, outline recommendations for establishing a community ofrenda in music therapy programs, and discuss culturally informed music experiences for individual and community-based music therapy treatment.
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