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Juliy, 2026

A space for connection and respect among Indigenous cultures from around the world.

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Encuentro Internaciona Intercultural de Ceremonias y Ritos Ancestrales. Logo.png

This international gathering celebrates ancestral ceremonial practices as living expressions of spirituality, knowledge, and collective memory. Over three days (July 17–19, 2026), Pueblo Nuevo, Ixmiquilpan, Hidalgo, Mexico, becomes a symbolic and territorial meeting point to share wisdom, strengthen bonds among peoples, and promote cultural diversity.

The event is organized by:

  • Homero Biñuelo Bautista – Hñähñu Indigenous cultural promoter, photographer, and founder of Mexaculta, with extensive experience preserving ancestral traditions.

  • Falcon Art Center Foundation – a nonprofit arts organization based in Texas, USA, promoting global art and international cultural exchange.

  • Global Indigenous Collective – founded by Diana Lizbeth Zúñiga Hernández, this initiative highlights linguistic and cultural diversity of Indigenous peoples and fosters international spaces for art and cultural exchange.

Together, they create a safe, ceremonial, and respectful space where Indigenous spirituality and identity are recognized, shared, and celebrated.

Exhibit: Contesting and Bridging Boundaries and Borders: the US-Mexico Indigenous and Migration Experience

The installation will focus on the indigenous people’s experience of the US-Mexico border along the Rio Grande River (Río Bravo del Norte). The installation includes a participatory mural, a soundscape within the grounds of the Palazzo, and architectural work of an undergraduate design studio focused on issues of migration, asylum and human rights, and ecologies along the US-Mexico Border

European Cultural Centre

The group participated in the exhibition "TIME SPACE EXISTENCE" organized and sponsored by the European
Cultural Center in Venice, Italy at Palazzo Bembo, Palazzo Mora and Giardini della Marinaressa. 

Venice, Italy 2023.
MI pueblo Otomi(2023) 48x48x3. Artist Diana Lizbeth Zuñiga Hernandez

Diane Fellows

Faculty, Architecture and Interior Design

College of Creative Arts

Miami University (Ohio)

 

Adrian Jésus Falcon

Falcon Art Center Foundation

 (Del Rio, Texas) 

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Diana Lizbeth Zuñiga Hernandez

Global Indigenous Collective

 (Hidalgo, Mexico) 

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Gion DeFrancesco

Faculty, Theatre

College of Creative Arts

Miami University (Ohio)

Por que a mi. (2023) Artist Adrian Jesus Falcon
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