Wednesday, October 19, 2016

Día de la raza

I got in on the festivities of the neighborhood elementary school festivities for "Día de la raza" by default.  (I was working on something in the living room of the home where we were staying and couldn't hear my own thoughts above the ruckus.)  Here's a video clip of Ecuador's national anthem (which has six verses plus a chorus).  I'll paste the wikipedia entry for the anthem in case you're interested in the English translation of the lyrics.  (It's rather bloodthirsty!)  


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salve,_Oh_Patria

October 12 (or the nearest Monday to it) is traditionally celebrated throughout the Americas as the day Christopher Columbus arrived in 1492.
In English speaking countries, the day is celebrated as Columbus Day or Native American Day. In Spanish speaking countries and communities, is is known as Día de la Raza, the Day of the Race.
Día de la Raza is the celebration of the Hispanic heritage of Latin America and brings into it all the ethnic and cultural influences making it distinctive.
It is celebrated on October 12 in Argentina, Chile, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Honduras, Mexico, Uruguay and Venezuela.

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