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

Encuentro Internacional Intercultural
de Ceremonias y Ritos Ancestrales
Living Memories, Ancestral Hearts

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:



The Hands Behind the Collective
Creators who promote, preserve, and share their community’s cultural richness through every piece they make
Hidalgo, Mexico
Originally from Ixmiquilpan, Hidalgo, she is an artist, artisan, and active promoter of the Hñähñu Indigenous language.
Hidalgo, Mexico
Durango, Mexico
Graphic artist creating projects in the heart of communities across Durango's Semidesert and Sierra regions
Hidalgo, Mexico
Guatemala
Hidalgo, Mexico
Artisan who creates shirts embroidered with ancestral designs from the Mezquital Valley, preserving her region's cultural identity.
Hidalgo, Mexico
Artisan who, together with his family, is dedicated to creating traditional hand-embroidered pieces, made entirely by hand
Hidalgo, Mexico
Artisan originally from Chimalapa, Acaxochitlán, in the Otomí-Tepehua Sierra, in the state of Hidalgo

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.

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

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

Queretaro, Mexico
Otomí artisan from Querétaro, Constantina brings to life the handmade Lele dolls.
Hidalgo, Mexico
Artisan who promotes the preservation of one of Mesoamerica’s oldest textile traditions: the backstrap loom.








