Whether a North American tradition finds purchase in Guatemalan culture is a question of cultural exchange. While not traditionally observed, influences from abroad, particularly the United States, have led to a degree of recognition and adaptation of practices associated with late October festivities.
The incorporation of these foreign elements presents a complex interplay with existing Guatemalan traditions. These traditions, rooted in Da de los Muertos (Day of the Dead) celebrations from November 1st to 2nd, represent a period of remembrance and honoring of deceased loved ones. Any imported customs must therefore be understood within the context of a pre-existing and deeply significant cultural framework.