Part I: Aotearoa NZ
1. Purakau: From the Inside Out - Jenny Lee-Morgan
2. Within the Womb of our Ancestor: Restoring and Restorying our Ancestral Lnowledges through Wananga - Naomi Simmonds
3. Naming our Names and Telling our Stories - Joeliee Seed-Pihama
4. Purakau as Method: Storying Gender in Maori Worlds - Hayley Marama Cavino
5. Indigenous Storywork and Law: Exploring Maori Legal Traditions - Carwyn Jones
6. Whanau Storytelling as a Decolonial Research Method - Leonie Pihama
Part II: Australia
7. Yanyba Jarngkurr, Kingkalli: Song Tradition Renewal and Story-World Enactments of Sustainable Autonomy - Jason De Santolo, Gadrian Hoosan, Bruce King
8. Indigenous Story-Telling: Decolonising Institutions and Assertive Self-Determination and implications for Legal Practice - Larissa Behrendt
9. Designing a Sovereign Storytelling Model - Dr Romaine Moreton
10. Fire Country: A Storied Journey into the Revitalising of Ancient Fire Knowledge Practices - Victor Steffensen
11. Lilyology as a Transformative Framework for Decolonising Ethical Spaces within the Academy - Nerida Blair
12. Storywork in Storytelling: Indigenous Knowledges as Literary Theory - Evelyn Araluen Corr
Part III: Canada
13. Indigenous Storywork: Past, Present, and Future - Jo-ann Archibald Q’um Q’um Xiiem
14. Indigenous Visual Storywork for Indigenous Film Aesthetics - Dorothy Christian
15. Using the Indigenous Storywork Principles to Guide Ethical Practices in Research - Sara Florence Davidson
16. Leq’7es te Stsptekwll: Our Memories Long Ago - Georgina Martin and Elder Jean William
17. Indigenous Storywork, Mathematics Education, and Community-Based Research - Cynthia Nicol, Joanne Yovanovich, Jo-ann Archibald