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FreeState

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63. Yep, at least that's what all my Mexican friends have told me
Sat May 5, 2012, 01:23 AM
May 2012

(most are from Tijuana and Mexico City). People there know about it, but it's not really celebrated by most, and most deffinately not like in the US.

http://www.history.com/topics/cinco-de-mayo

Cinco de Mayo in Mexico
Within Mexico, Cinco de Mayo is primarily observed in the state of Puebla, where Zaragoza’s unlikely triumph occurred, although other parts of the country also take part in the celebration. Traditions include military parades, recreations of the Battle of Puebla and other festive events. For many Mexicans, however, May 5 is a day like any other: It is not a federal holiday, so offices, banks and stores remain open.

Cinco de Mayo in the United States
In the United States, Cinco de Mayo is widely interpreted as a celebration of Mexican culture and heritage, particularly in areas with substantial Mexican-American populations. Chicano activists raised awareness of the holiday in the 1960s, in part because they identified with the victory of indigenous Mexicans over European invaders during the Battle of Puebla. Today, revelers mark the occasion with parades, parties, mariachi music, Mexican folk dancing and traditional foods such as tacos and mole poblano. Some of the largest festivals are held in Los Angeles, Chicago and Houston.

Confusion with Mexican Independence Day
Many people outside Mexico mistakenly believe that Cinco de Mayo is a celebration of Mexican independence, which was declared more than 50 years before the Battle of Puebla. That event is commemorated on September 16, the anniversary of the revolutionary priest Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla’s famous “Grito de Dolores” (“Cry of Dolores”), a call to arms that amounted to a declaration of war against the Spanish colonial government in 1810.


http://www.mexonline.com/cinco-de-mayo.htm

For the most part, the holiday of Cinco de Mayo is more of a regional holiday in Mexico, celebrated most vigorously in the state of Puebla. There is some limited recognition of the holiday throughout the country with different levels of enthusiasm, but it's nothing like that found in Puebla.

Celebrating Cinco de Mayo has become increasingly popular along the U.S.-Mexico border and in parts of the U.S. that have a high population of people with a Mexican heritage. In these areas the holiday is a celebration of Mexican culture, of food, music, beverage and customs unique to Mexico.

Commercial interests in the United States and Mexico have also had a hand in promoting the holiday, with products and services focused on Mexican food, beverages and festivities, with music playing a more visible role as well. Several cities throughout the U.S. hold parades and concerts during the week following up to May 5th, so that Cinco de Mayo has become a bigger holiday north of the border than it is to the south, and being adopted into the holiday calendar of more and more people every year.



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FYI... What is Cinco de Mayo? [View all] Xipe Totec May 2012 OP
What is St. Patricks Day but in Mexico Alex Renew Deal May 2012 #1
This is St Patrick's Day in México Xipe Totec May 2012 #2
When Pedro Maria de Anaya was ordered to surrender his munitions after the defeat at Churubusco Xipe Totec May 2012 #4
I'd call the St. Patrick's Battalion part of the First International Brigade. leveymg May 2012 #8
San Patricios! Starry Messenger May 2012 #33
Alex, I will take the battle of Puebla for a $1000. Uncle Joe May 2012 #3
We have a winer! Xipe Totec May 2012 #5
Not yet, but in about an hour from now Uncle Joe May 2012 #6
You're way ahead of me... Xipe Totec May 2012 #15
It's tomorrow. baldguy May 2012 #7
I knew the correct answer nadinbrzezinski May 2012 #9
Mitt?? Is that you?? n/t hootinholler May 2012 #24
Now that is funny, NOT, but funny nadinbrzezinski May 2012 #59
I always thought it had to do with.... lastlib May 2012 #10
Honorable mention for the most creative reply Xipe Totec May 2012 #14
DUzy! sakabatou May 2012 #44
I thought that it was they day on which the famous Mexican ship the "Mayo" sank. JoePhilly May 2012 #11
Much of Mexico doesn't celebrate it... pipoman May 2012 #12
ORLY? Please, tell this Mexican who grew up in Mexico how little cinco de Mayo is celebratred.... Xipe Totec May 2012 #13
Seems my friends are right.. pipoman May 2012 #16
who am I to dispute Wiki with my simple personal experience Xipe Totec May 2012 #21
The dispute is with 6 1st gen immigrants pipoman May 2012 #30
I'm sure I can find 6 Alabama natives who've never heard of the emancipation proclamation Xipe Totec May 2012 #36
What's your point? pipoman May 2012 #37
My point is that I lived there Xipe Totec May 2012 #40
Who said anyone has never heard of Cinco de Mayo? pipoman May 2012 #42
My, my... Xipe Totec May 2012 #49
Reprobates huh? pipoman May 2012 #86
I really, really feel sad for you... Xipe Totec May 2012 #92
And I for you pipoman May 2012 #93
Thank you for trying to put a damper on our celebration. EFerrari May 2012 #50
It is also misunderstood by most Americans pipoman May 2012 #54
you are friends with wikipedia? snooper2 May 2012 #23
LOL EFerrari May 2012 #46
If you disagree, refute with equal evidence my post #42.. pipoman May 2012 #48
No. nt EFerrari May 2012 #51
Yep, at least that's what all my Mexican friends have told me FreeState May 2012 #63
Be careful...Holy cow... pipoman May 2012 #70
When I was a kid, I'd wonder why anyone would celebrate May 5th. n/t cynatnite May 2012 #17
You missed one, it is also Throckmorton's Birthday Throckmorton May 2012 #18
Off course.... Xipe Totec May 2012 #22
Happy Belated Birthday, Throckmorton! Mnemosyne May 2012 #85
Thanks Throckmorton May 2012 #89
Those are often the best kind. Mnemosyne May 2012 #90
A sink full of mayonnaise? nt bemildred May 2012 #19
That seems to be the consensus nt Xipe Totec May 2012 #26
If you celebrate cinco de mayo, then I celebrate cinco de mayo Vattel May 2012 #20
In LA this is our Mardi Gras. Initech May 2012 #56
A mi me encanta Los Angeles. Vattel May 2012 #74
I guess everybody has a victory over the French Army Egalitariat May 2012 #25
Yeah, the collaborators will never ever forgive Mexico or Haiti for kickng ass. EFerrari May 2012 #60
I don't care what period of Latin American history I'm teaching my students... a la izquierda May 2012 #27
I always have a loaf of French bread and a glass of French wine on May fifth Xipe Totec May 2012 #29
Sweet! blueamy66 May 2012 #35
Touche a la izquierda May 2012 #38
I would like to read that. EFerrari May 2012 #52
It will be going to contract at the end of the summer, a la izquierda May 2012 #68
and still is ambiguous to the present nadinbrzezinski May 2012 #79
Do you also teach them about the "Aztec Eagles"? oneshooter May 2012 #61
When I teach History of Mexico, I mention it. a la izquierda May 2012 #69
One less than Sixo de Mayo? kenny blankenship May 2012 #28
I wonder if you will still think this clever tomorrow morning.... Xipe Totec May 2012 #32
It's an excuse to party and get drunk. n/t guardian May 2012 #31
You're obviously American... Xipe Totec May 2012 #34
IT'S MY BIRTHDAY !!!!???!!!???!!!!! kwassa May 2012 #39
That's One reason to celebrate it Xipe Totec May 2012 #41
Thanks. It became a big deal in LA before I moved away. kwassa May 2012 #43
Happy Cinco and happy birthday, kwassa. EFerrari May 2012 #47
Thank you!! kwassa May 2012 #81
IMO, East Coast is better Daalalou May 2012 #73
Cinco de Mayo is about Mexico. kwassa May 2012 #82
Mighty Taco blueamy66 May 2012 #76
I thought it was the Mayans Blue_Tires May 2012 #45
The Mayans pretty much never celebrated anything EFerrari May 2012 #53
Human sacrifices to the gawds Major Hogwash May 2012 #66
It's my birthday :) n/t phylny May 2012 #55
Happy Birthday, phylny EFerrari May 2012 #58
Happy Birthday, phylny! pinboy3niner May 2012 #62
Thank you! phylny May 2012 #65
What a great present for you. EFerrari May 2012 #77
It's the day the Portland Timbers play the Coumbus Crew at Jeld-Wen Field in Portland, Oregon. HuckleB May 2012 #57
Kick for Cinco de Mayo! countryjake May 2012 #64
Sorry, couldn't help myself..... Jello Biafra May 2012 #67
Thanks for clearing that up for me. I always thought it meant TheManInTheMac May 2012 #71
It's the 5th of May. krispos42 May 2012 #72
A great day to get hammered Ter May 2012 #75
That's what the French said..... Xipe Totec May 2012 #80
LOL lunatica May 2012 #88
The day a ship load of salad dressing went down? whistler162 May 2012 #78
Actually, it was Miracle Whip Xipe Totec May 2012 #83
I sort of knew it was about the 1862 battle, BlueIris May 2012 #84
.5% of americans have a clue spanone May 2012 #87
Not even 1%.... nt Xipe Totec May 2012 #91
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