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Using Indigenous Standards to Implement the CARE Principles: Setting Expectations through Tribal Research Codes
Using Indigenous Standards to Implement the CARE Principles: Setting Expectations through Tribal Research Codes
2022 |
Biomedical data are now organized in large-scale databases allowing researchers worldwide to access and utilize the data for new projects. As new...
genomics, research, data collection, tribal codes, code of ethics

'Indigenous Data Sovereignty: How Researchers can Empower Data Governance' with Lydia Jennings

'Indigenous Data Sovereignty: How Researchers can Empower Data Governance' with Lydia Jennings
'Indigenous Data Sovereignty: How Researchers can Empower Data Governance' with Lydia Jennings
2021 | Lydia Jennings
Indigenous land management practices result in higher species richness, less deforestation, and land degradation than non-Indigenous strategies. Many...
data sovereignty, environmental policy, research, ancestral lands, ecosystem management

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Balancing openness with Indigenous data sovereignty_An opportunity to leave no one behind in the journey to sequence all of life
Balancing openness with Indigenous data sovereignty: An opportunity to leave no one behind in the journey to sequence all of life
2022 |
The field of genomics has benefited greatly from its “openness” approach to data sharing. However, with the increasing volume of sequence information...
data sovereignty, data collection, genomics, international human rights

Working with the CARE principles: operationalising Indigenous data governance

Working with the CARE principles: operationalising Indigenous data governance
Working with the CARE principles: operationalising Indigenous data governance
2021 | Stephanie Russo Carroll, Māui Hudson, Jane Anderson
Shifting the focus of data governance from consultation to values-based relationships to promote equitable Indigenous participation in data processes...
data governance, data sovereignty, policy development, research

Indigenous Data Sovereignty and Policy Book.pdf

Indigenous Data Sovereignty and Policy
2020 | Maggie Walter, Tahu Kukutai, Stephanie Russo Carroll, Desi Rodriguez Lonebear
This book examines how Indigenous Peoples around the world are demanding greater data sovereignty, and challenging the ways in which governments...
data sovereignty, policy development, policy implementation, data collection

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Indigenous Data Sovereignty- Activating Policy and Practice
Indigenous Data Sovereignty: Activating Policy and Practice
2020 |
The Global Indigenous Data Alliance (GIDA), the US Indigenous Data Sovereignty Network (USIDSN), and ORCID invite you to join us for a webinar about...
data sovereignty, policy development, data governance

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GIDA-RDA COVID-19 Guidelines for Data Sharing Respecting Indigenous Data Sovereignty
2020 |
Indigenous Peoples around the globe have diverse narratives of resilience and adaptability; however, they are also acutely impacted by the negative...
COVID-19, data governance, data sovereignty, data collection

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Indigenous Data in the Covid-19 Pandemic: Straddling Erasure, Terrorism, and Sovereignty
Indigenous Data in the Covid-19 Pandemic: Straddling Erasure, Terrorism, and Sovereignty
2020 | Stephanie Russo Carroll, Desi Rodriguez Lonebear, Randall K.Q. Akee, Annita Lucchesi, Jennifer Rai Richards
On April 10, 2020, Covid-19 case rates on tribal lands were more than four times the rate in the United States.1 Indigenous Peoples across the...
COVID-19, data sovereignty, data governance, Indigenous science, global Indigenous issues

Launch Alliance Event 04: Indigenous Data Sovereignty

Launch Alliance Event 04: Indigenous Data Sovereignty
Indigenous Data Sovereignty: The CARE Principles and the Biocultural Labels Initiative
2020 |
  The NYU Alliance for Public Interest Technology Alliance is a dynamic and multidisciplinary group of NYU faculty who are experts on...
data governance, data sovereignty, ethics, citizen rights

Native Nations Institute Policy Brief Indigenous Data Sovereignty in Arizona.pdf

Policy Brief: Indigenous Data Sovereignty in Arizona: Setting an Agenda
2020 | Stephanie Russo Carroll, Andrew Martinez
Indigenous data sovereignty asserts the rights of Native nations and Indigenous Peoples to govern the collection, ownership, and application of their...
data collection, data governance, data sovereignty

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