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This conference contributes to global sustainability by aligning its research discussions and academic sessions with key United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. It fosters knowledge exchange, innovation, and collaborative engagement.
This track explores the diverse indigenous knowledge systems that shape the cultural landscapes of Oceania. It aims to highlight the significance of traditional ecological knowledge and its relevance to contemporary environmental challenges.
This session focuses on the interplay between cultural heritage and identity among indigenous communities in Oceania. Participants will examine how heritage practices contribute to the formation and expression of individual and collective identities.
This track delves into the rich oral traditions and storytelling practices that are vital to the transmission of indigenous knowledge in Oceania. It emphasizes the role of narrative in preserving cultural memory and fostering community cohesion.
This session addresses the critical importance of language in cultural preservation and identity among indigenous populations in Oceania. Discussions will focus on successful language revitalization initiatives and their impact on cultural heritage.
This track examines the enduring effects of colonialism on indigenous cultures in Oceania and the resilience of these communities in preserving their heritage. It invites critical reflections on the strategies employed to reclaim and revitalize cultural practices.
This session investigates the significance of rituals and spiritual practices in the cultural life of indigenous communities in Oceania. It aims to highlight how these practices serve as expressions of identity and continuity.
This track explores the role of art in expressing and preserving indigenous cultural heritage in Oceania. Participants will discuss various artistic forms, including visual arts, performance, and crafts, as vital components of cultural identity.
This session focuses on innovative strategies for the conservation of cultural heritage sites and practices in Oceania. It aims to foster dialogue on sustainable approaches that respect indigenous rights and knowledge.
This track examines the role of community practices in shaping and sustaining cultural memory among indigenous peoples in Oceania. It highlights the importance of collective engagement in the preservation of heritage.
This session investigates the diverse belief systems and worldviews that inform the cultural practices of indigenous communities in Oceania. It seeks to understand how these systems influence social structures and cultural expressions.
This track explores the dynamic interactions between modernity and traditional practices in Oceania. It invites discussions on how indigenous communities navigate contemporary challenges while maintaining their cultural heritage.