We are conducting research differently, starting with our labs. The IndigeLab Network (IN) currently includes 19 Indigenous women and gender minority researchers who lead unique research collectives that create space for Indigenous ways of knowing, doing, and being within the academy. Our goal is to shed light on the often black-boxed and behind-the-scenes knowledge and methods used to bring Indigenous methodologies and theories of change into the social worlds of labs, studios, portfolios, centers, and other collective spaces within colonial institutions like universities. The anticipated impacts of IN activities include: insights into how Indigenous methodologies can impact internal research cultures and collectives; collaborative training of over 200 Indigenous and allied HQP via lab exchanges; influence of international professionalization organizations through research-based recommendations; and an international network of Indigenous women and gender minority PIs, students, and research collectives. The IndigeLab Network is funded by a seven-year Partnership Grant from the Canadian Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (2023-2030+).