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Wedding Planner Reveals the Common Ceremony Tradition Many Couples Are Now Choosing to Forgo first appeared on Parade on Jul ...
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After finding their venue on TikTok, the couple honored their love—and their West African roots—with a celebration in Portugal.
In the southern Mexican town of San Pedro Huamelula, a unique celebration takes place each year: the symbolic marriage ...
The mayor of San Pedro Huamelula, Mexico, symbolically married a female crocodile in a 230-year-old Indigenous ritual seeking ...
According to a report by GMA 7's 'Balitanghali,' this unique ceremony has been part of the region's tradition for 200 years.
In a centuries-old tradition, the mayor of San Pedro Huamelula in Mexico has symbolically married a female crocodile. This ritual, performed by Indigenous communities, seeks blessings for rain, ...
A charro wedding is an elegant, stylized and somewhat rarefied Mexican tradition born out of western Mexico's colonial ranching culture. (Photos provided to reporter Gabriela Solis) A few months ...
Credit: Instagram At Mexican weddings, the Money Dance is a joyful ritual wherein guests pin money onto the bride and groom's clothes while dancing with them. The extra money helps the couple fund ...
A Tucson woman is being nationally honored for preserving Mexican folk traditions through dance and handmade costumes.
Just because it's a tradition, it doesn't mean that it will be around forever! Can you guess which wedding staple you might not see anymore?