Indigenist Archaeology: New Ways of Knowing the Past and Present

  • Pollard, Kellie (Chief Investigator (Project Lead))
  • Smith, Claire (Chief Investigator (Flinders Lead))
  • Brady, Liam (Chief Investigator)
  • Bullot, Nicolas (Chief Investigator)
  • Taylor, Craig (Chief Investigator)
  • Copley junior, Vincent (Chief Investigator)

Project Details

Description

This project aims to explore how Indigenous Australian worldviews can transform understandings of the past. Archaeological research practice has typically relied on Western science, theories and interpretive frameworks. As an alternative approach, we will develop a new epistemological conceptualisation for how archaeology can be practiced. Based on surveys and interviews with Aboriginal communities in the Northern Territory and South Australia, and using Indigenous theories and concepts, the project will identify and explore how Aboriginal ways of knowing (epistemology), being (ontology) and doing (axiology) can be integrated into a new model for archaeological research that we call “Indigenist Archaeologies”
Short titleIndigenist Archaeologies
AcronymIN22
StatusActive
Effective start/end date24/01/2331/12/27

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