Míkkel & Zyanya Arámburo

Míkkel & Zyanya Arámburo

The Earth Beneath My Feet

Rayón 376 presents The Earth Beneath My Feet. Memory and cultural resistance of the Mayo and Yaqui peoples in Northwestern Mexico, an exhibition by Míkkel & Zyanya Arámburo.

There is no correct way to be here.

This project approaches memory not only as remembrance, but as a field shaped by political tensions, where what is named—and what is left out—is constantly negotiated. Rather than reconstructing, it asks: who decides what is remembered, and how?

Through visual documentation, The Earth Beneath My Feet seeks to open fissures in established narratives, without speaking for others or translating what does not belong to it. It is an attempt to engage with stories that have been displaced, even when they are told.

Míkkel and Zyanya bring their practices together around memory and resistance, grounded in the histories of the Mayo and Yaqui peoples, marked by the violence of the Porfiriato, displacement, and exploitation.

There is no closure here, only fragments that insist on what remains unresolved.

—Rayón 376