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​Coming Soon 

July 17–19, 2026 · Pueblo Nuevo, Ixmiquilpan, Hidalgo, Mexico

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Encuentro Internacional Intercultural
de Ceremonias y Ritos Ancestrales

Living Memories, Ancestral Hearts

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An international gathering that brings together Indigenous peoples from around the world to honor, share, and preserve ancestral ceremonial practices through respect, dignity, and intercultural dialogue.

Organized by:

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The Hands Behind the Collective

Creators who promote, preserve, and share their community’s cultural richness through every piece they make

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Hidalgo, Mexico

Originally from Ixmiquilpan, Hidalgo, she is an artist, artisan, and active promoter of the Hñähñu Indigenous language.

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Hidalgo, Mexico

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Durango, Mexico

Graphic artist creating projects in the heart of communities across Durango's Semidesert and Sierra regions

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Hidalgo, Mexico

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Guatemala

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Hidalgo, Mexico

Artisan who creates shirts embroidered with ancestral designs from the Mezquital Valley, preserving her region's cultural identity.

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Hidalgo, Mexico

Artisan who, together with his family, is dedicated to creating traditional hand-embroidered pieces, made entirely by hand

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Hidalgo, Mexico

Artisan originally from Chimalapa, Acaxochitlán, in the Otomí-Tepehua Sierra, in the state of Hidalgo

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Hidalgo, Mexico

An artisan who works with wood using traditional techniques, inlaying abalone shell into unique pieces such as jewelry boxes, mirrors, and decorative figures.

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Hidalgo, Mexico

Artisan from Hidalgo, hand-weaves palm hats, preserving a family tradition with over 35 years of experience.

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Puebla, Mexico

Artisan who creates handmade embroidery and learned the traditional embroidery techniques that have been passed down through generations in her family.

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Queretaro, Mexico

Otomí artisan from Querétaro, Constantina brings to life the handmade Lele dolls.

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Hidalgo, Mexico

Artisan who promotes the preservation of one of Mesoamerica’s oldest textile traditions: the backstrap loom.

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