My research is grounded in Indigenous narrative traditions, community-engaged practice, and future-making work. I’m interested in how knowledge is carried through story, sound, place, and relationships, and how those forms continue to shape Indigenous futures.

Areas of Work

My work moves across several interconnected areas, including Indigenous storytelling and narrative, sound and media, land-based research, and collaborative methods grounded in relational accountability.

Current Projects

Current work includes projects developed through the Indigenous Futures Research Lab, where research takes shape through media production, cultural knowledge work, and collaborative partnerships.

Approach

My research is shaped by ongoing relationships with communities, students, and collaborators. It is grounded in practices of care, consent, and responsibility, and works across disciplines without separating research from lived experience or community context.

Publications

Selected publications will be listed here.