
The NeoAncestral Collective is a transdisciplinary, translocal constellation of thinkers, artists, researchers, and citizens committed to reimagining knowledge, art and meaning-making in the era of decolonial praxis. We gather around a shared intention: to dismantle colonial-capitalist epistemologies and seed relational, creative, and plural futures grounded in modern forms of Indigenous and ancestral wisdom.
Rooted in the conviction that knowledge is not property but responsibility, the NeoAncestral Collective works at the intersection of art and science to co-create transformative circular knowledge ecologies. We are guided by NeoAncestralism—a methodology that draws from ancestral relationalities and epistemologies while adapting them to the hypermodern condition. Our practices include multisensory ethnography, sonic composition, interpretive dance, speculative storytelling, participatory pedagogy, and multimodal translation of scholarly work.
Through our experiments in music, dance, imagery, and collective dreaming, we reclaim epistemic space for voices, cosmologies, and forms of knowing that have been historically silenced, stolen or sidelined. We host artsci salons and seminars, produce storytelling media, and interweave knowledge with other researchers, artists, and citizens invested in socioracial and epistemic justice.
We are not a fixed organization but a living constellation —always evolving, always listening, always weaving.
The NeoAncestral Collective is both an offering and an invitation:
to imagine otherwise, to remember deeply, and to build futures where knowledge is embodied, sacred, and shared.