International Conference on Australian Aboriginal Histories and Contemporary Issues - (ICAAHCI-26)
8th - 9th May, 2026 | Copenhagen, Denmark
8th April, 2026
18th April, 2026
23rd April, 2026
8th - 9th May, 2026
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.
SDG 1 — No Poverty
SDG 3 — Good Health and Well-being
SDG 4 — Quality Education
SDG 10 — Reduced Inequalities
SDG 11 — Sustainable Cities and Communities
SDG 15 — Life on Land
SDG 16 — Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
This track explores the enduring impacts of colonialism on the identities of Australian Aboriginal communities. It seeks to understand how historical narratives shape contemporary cultural expressions and social dynamics.
Focusing on the various forms of resistance employed by Aboriginal peoples throughout history, this track examines both historical and contemporary struggles. It aims to highlight the resilience and agency of Indigenous communities in the face of colonial oppression.
This session addresses the critical issues surrounding land rights and the assertion of Indigenous sovereignty in Australia. Papers will discuss legal frameworks, land management practices, and the cultural significance of land to Aboriginal peoples.
This track investigates the role of storytelling in preserving Aboriginal cultural heritage and identity. It emphasizes the importance of oral traditions and contemporary narratives in maintaining connections to land and community.
Focusing on the intersection of education and language, this session explores initiatives aimed at revitalizing Aboriginal languages. It highlights innovative pedagogical approaches and the role of language in cultural identity.
This track examines the health disparities faced by Aboriginal communities and the social justice movements advocating for equitable health outcomes. It aims to highlight the intersection of health, policy, and community-led initiatives.
This session delves into the political landscape surrounding Indigenous rights in Australia, including policy developments and activism. It seeks to analyze the effectiveness of current frameworks in addressing Aboriginal needs and aspirations.
Exploring the spiritual dimensions of Aboriginal cultures, this track focuses on the deep connections between spirituality and the land. It aims to understand how these beliefs inform contemporary practices and community resilience.
This session highlights the role of contemporary Aboriginal art as a form of cultural expression and political commentary. It seeks to explore how artists navigate their identities and histories through various mediums.
This track addresses the concept of intergenerational trauma within Aboriginal communities and the pathways to healing. It emphasizes the importance of community-led initiatives and cultural practices in fostering resilience.
Focusing on the global context of Indigenous rights, this session compares the experiences of Aboriginal Australians with those of Indigenous peoples worldwide. It aims to foster dialogue on shared challenges and strategies for advocacy.