Interest in Indigenous knowledge has increased considerably over the last few decades. For quite some time longer, Indigenous scholars, activists, and communities have been working to revitalise, reclaim, and regenerate them. What can we learn from these ongoing efforts? What learnings are there for the purpose and practice of knowledge-making and philosophical inquiry (broadly understood)? How does Indigenous knowledge relate to other knowledges (such as, for instance, though not limited to modern scientific knowledge)? How are indigenous knowledges embedding and creating flourishing futures for indigenous communities?
This free one day symposium, hosted by the Indigenous Futures Centre at the University of Queensland, brings together established and emerging indigenous scholars and practitioners to explore these and other questions.