Indigenous Data + Open Governments

Producer
Open Data Conference
Year

Presentations at the "Indigenous Data + Open Governments: 3rd International Open Data Conference" in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, featuring:

  • "Developments in Indigenous Data Sovereignty: Insights from the United States & Aotearoa NZ." by Desi Rodriguez-Lonebear
  • "Cheyenne River Voices." by Eileen Briggs
  • "Indigenous Data Governance and Open Data Futures." by Stephanie Russo Carroll

 

Native Nations
Resource Type
Citation

Phillips, Gwen. "Indigenous Data Sovereignty and Nation Rebuilding." Indigenous Data + Open Governments. 3rd International Open Data Conference. Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. May 2015. Presentation. (http://opendatacon.org/webcast/recording-indigenous-data-open-governments/, accessed June 30, 2015)

Rodriguez Lonebear, Desi. "Developments in Indigenous Data Sovereignty: Insights from the United States & Aotearoa NZ." Indigenous Data + Open Governments. 3rd International Open Data Conference. Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. May 2015. Presentation. (http://opendatacon.org/webcast/recording-indigenous-data-open-governments/, accessed June 30, 2015)

Briggs, Eileen. "Cheyenne River Voices." Indigenous Data + Open Governments. 3rd International Open Data Conference. Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. May 2015. Presentation. (http://opendatacon.org/webcast/recording-indigenous-data-open-governments/, accessed June 30, 2015)

Carroll, Stephanie Russo. "Indigenous Data Governance and Open Data Futures." Indigenous Data + Open Governments. 3rd International Open Data Conference. Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. May 2015. Presentation. (http://opendatacon.org/webcast/recording-indigenous-data-open-governments/, accessed June 30, 2015)

Related Resources

Image

Open data in the context of Indigenous peoples is a double-edged sword. Open data is a site of tension for Indigenous peoples. Open data provides opportunities for sustainable development according to Indigenous aspirations, yet also sits at the nexus of current and historic data challenges as a…

Thumbnail or cover image
Policy Brief: Data Governance for Native Nation Rebuilding

Native nations in the United States are increasingly exercising Indigenous data sovereignty (ID-Sov)— the right of a nation to govern the collection, ownership, and application of its own data. While ID-Sov is the goal, data governance— the ownership, collection, control, analysis, and use of data…

Image
Enabling the Data Revolution: An International Open Data Roadmap

Open data in the context of indigenous peoples and communities can be understood as a double-edged sword. On the one hand, open data can help indigenous communities, both internally and externally. Internally, it can be used to inform policy, allocate resources, and set a vision for indigenous…