Blak Knowing, Settler Conspirituality, and Misuse of Settler Belief in Contemporary Australia

Abstract This article investigates the entangled phenomena of Indigenous identity fraud, settler conspirituality, and epistemic simulation in contemporary Australia. Drawing on over one hundred scholarly, community, and policy sources, it explores how settler magical thinking and performative Indigeneity displace genuine Aboriginal governance. Case studies including the GuriNgai group (granted recognition by local councils), Jake Cassar … Continue reading Blak Knowing, Settler Conspirituality, and Misuse of Settler Belief in Contemporary Australia