About La Llorona, La Calavera Catrina, y Sus Amigos y Amigas Post 1
The story of La Llorona, the weeping woman who killed her own children and for a thousand years has haunted the imaginations of many Hispanic children, is becoming very well-known even where Spanish is not the native language. See www.imeem.com/artists/chavela_vargas/music/ASIJDzK-/chave... for THE La Llorona song.
Her image and that of La Calavera Catrina, en.wikipedia.org/wiki/La_Calavera_Catrina a dressed female skeleton who has been part of the Mexican Dia de los Muertos imagery since around 1913, are the subjects of this group.
Photographs or art work of them are suitable for placement in this group. La Llorona, in particular, may be pictured as a young woman before she met the man who became her husband or, of course, later in her legendary life. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/La_llorona
See www.flickr.com/photos/withoutlightiam/3982449386/?addedco... for the whole story.
La historia de La Llorona, la mujer llorosa que mató a sus propios niños y ha obsesionado durante mil años las imaginaciones de muchos niños hispanos, llegan a ser muy muy conocidas aún donde español no es la lengua materna.
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