The document describes the Mexican traditions surrounding Día de los Muertos (Day of the Dead) on October 31st, November 1st, and November 2nd. On October 31st, altars are made for infant and child souls (angelitos) with offerings of marigolds, pan de muertos, and sugar skulls. On November 1st, the offerings change to be for adult souls with additions of tamales, mole, cigarettes, and tequila since the angelitos must have returned to the land of the dead. On November 2nd, mummers wear masks and run around town chasing any stubborn souls who have not yet returned.