Universities create, use, and hold enormous amounts of Indigenous data. These data range from old historical records to contemporary large datasets, including Open Data2 and the data underpinning emerging Artificial Intelligence (AI) Technologies. Indigenous Peoples’ data include information about individuals, families, and communities, and environments as well as knowledges, cultures, languages and specimens. All Universities are responsible for managing research data ethically, effectively, and transparently. The issue for Indigenous Peoples is that Universities are failing to affirm and uphold Indigenous Data Sovereignty (IDSov) and operationalise Indigenous Data Governance (IDGov), leaving these academic institutions open to claims of complicity in the ongoing structure of colonisation.
Additional Information
Jacob Prehn, Riley Taitingfong, Robyn K. Rowe, Ibrahim Garba, Cassandra Price, Maui Hudson, Tahu Kukutai, Stephanie Russo Carroll. (2023). “Indigenous Data Governance and Universities Communiqué.” Global Indigenous Data Alliance.
DOI: 10.6084/m9.figshare.24201585.