Session Tracks
Conference Session Tracks
SDG 3 — Good Health and Well-being
SDG 4 — Quality Education
SDG 10 — Reduced Inequalities
SDG 11 — Sustainable Cities and Communities
SDG 13 — Climate Action
SDG 15 — Life on Land
SDG 16 — Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
This track focuses on the diverse expressions of spirituality within indigenous communities. It aims to highlight the significance of spiritual beliefs and practices in shaping cultural identities.
This session will examine the role of ritual practices in fostering community cohesion and resilience. Papers will explore how these rituals serve as a means of cultural transmission and social engagement.
This track seeks to investigate the interplay between cultural heritage and traditional knowledge systems. Contributions will address how indigenous wisdom informs contemporary practices and societal values.
This session invites ethnographic studies that delve into the belief systems of indigenous populations. It aims to provide insights into how these beliefs shape worldviews and community practices.
This track will explore the relationship between folk practices and the construction of cultural identity among indigenous peoples. Papers will analyze how these practices reflect and reinforce community values.
This session focuses on the sacred knowledge held by indigenous communities regarding environmental stewardship. It will highlight how traditional ecological practices contribute to sustainability and biodiversity.
This track examines how indigenous spiritual traditions adapt and respond to modern influences. Contributions will explore the tensions and synergies between traditional practices and contemporary societal changes.
This session will investigate how indigenous wisdom contributes to community resilience in the face of social and environmental challenges. Papers will highlight case studies that demonstrate effective community engagement strategies.
This track will explore the significance of rituals as vital expressions of cultural heritage. Contributions will analyze how these rituals serve to preserve and transmit indigenous knowledge across generations.
This session invites discussions on indigenous studies from a global perspective, emphasizing comparative analyses. Papers will address the shared challenges and unique contexts of indigenous communities worldwide.
This track focuses on the healing traditions rooted in indigenous spiritual practices. It aims to explore the therapeutic dimensions of these practices and their relevance in contemporary health discourses.
