Lloyd, Kate, Suchet-Pearson, Sandie, Wright, Sarah, Burarrwanga, Laklak, Ganambarr, Ritjilili, Ganambarr-Stubbs, Merrkiyawuy, Ganambarr, Banbapuy, and Maymuru, Djawundil
Yolηu mathematics refers to the complex matrix of patterns, relationships, shapes, motions and rhythms of time and space that underpin the ways that Yolηu people, Indigenous people of North East Arnhem Land in northern Australia, nourish and are nourished by their environments. Through its fundamental reliance on human and more-than-human connectivity and situatedness, Yolηu people mobilise the concept of Yolηu mathematics to challenge Western knowledges, including Western ideas of mathematics and environment. This paper discusses Yolηu mathematics and the relationships between humans and more-than-humans, which co-produce a world that is living and interconnected, and which reveals all knowledge as situated. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]