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- 1st International Indigenous Librarians’ Forum
November 1999
Waipapa Marae, University of Auckland, Aotearoa
Theme: Toi te kupu, toi te mana, toi te whenua: Affirming the knowledge and values of indigenous peoples in the age of information - 2nd International Indigenous Librarians’ Forum
September 2001
Jokkmokk, Sápmi, Sweden
Theme: Continuing to affirm the knowledge and values of indigenous peoples in the age of information - 3rd International Indigenous Librarians’ Forum
November 2003
Santa Fe, New Mexico, U.S.A
Theme: Closer to the fire: Ensuring culturally responsive library practices - 4th International Indigenous Librarians’ Forum
September 2005
Regina, Saskatchewan
Theme: Keepers of knowledge - 5th International Indigenous Librarians’ Forum
June 2007
Brisbane, Australia
Theme: Culture, knowledge, future - 6th International Indigenous Librarians’ Forum
February 2009
Te Wānanga-o-Raukawa, Ōtaki Campus, Aotearoa
Theme: Māku Anō e Hanga Tōku Nei Whare: Determining our Future - 7th International Indigenous Librarians’ Forum
April 2011
Karasjok, Norway
Theme: Indigenous Wisdom and Communication - 8th International Indigenous Librarians’ Forum
2013
Bellingham, Washington U.S.A
Theme: Honoring our Pasts; Nurturing our Futures - 9th International Indigenous Librarians’ Forum
August 2015
University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Canada
Theme: Anikoo Gaagige Ganawendaasowin’s Keepers of Knowledge that came from the Creator - 10th International Indigenous Librarians’ Forum
February 2017
State Library of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia
Theme: Knowledge connections, survival and activism - 11th International Indigenous Librarians’ Forum (20 year anniversary)
February 2019
Waipapa Marae, University of Auckland, Aotearoa
Theme: Tamaki Herenga Waka – welcoming indigenous waka or vessels to return and tether within Tāmaki providing a safe haven for discussions that will impact future generations of indigenous traditional knowledge and its’ acquisition, storage and use.
- 1st International Indigenous Librarians’ Forum