what we do

Tohu Indigenous Analytics listens for the signs and patterns – the tohu – that reveal how life moves through our systems.

It reads relationships between people, lands, waters, and institutions as living data: not numbers to extract, but stories to interpret with care.

RESEARCH

We focus on understanding how power, policy, and practice intersect, helping communities and organizations align governance, finance, and stewardship with principles of equity and renewal.

education

Our programs empower communities, students, and professionals to become stewards of regenerative futures through co-created, experiential, and culturally grounded learning.

advocacy

Through partnerships and storytelling, we create pathways for evidence-based governance that fosters collective resilience.

how we work

We collaborate with organisations, communities, governments, policymakers and research partners to cultivate nuanced, context-specific insights that integrate non-western methodologies with contemporary analytical tools. This approach enables more equitable, reflexive, and effective strategies that are capable of navigating complexity while remaining grounded in the ethics of place and relationship. 

We actively engage in international forums on climate, justice and development issues and create frameworks and tools to enable indigenous inclusion in environmental and climate management and planning.

We co-create multistakeholder teams of practitioners, scholars, artists, policy makers, planners and communities to tackle complex social ecological challenges such as climate adaptation planning, multicultural governance system, justice based supply chains, etc.

We provide mentorship to youth, young scholars, early career professionals in socioenvironmental justice and develop context based educational content to address place based needs.