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INSTITUTIONAL CONTEXTS
NIH Tribal Health Research Office Roundtable on Preliminary IDSov Principles for NIH
Conversation with the National Science Foundation: Gathering Perspectives on Supporting Indigenous Data Sovereignty and Governance
The National Native Scholarship Providers Data and Research Collaboration for Student Success
Cultivating an Infrastructure of Truth-Telling: U.S. Indian Boarding School Records Curation Strategies
Review of Indicators for Assessing Ethical Governance of Research Involving Indigenous Peoples at Academic Research Institutions
Advancing Indigenous Self-determination in Academic Research: A Comparative Analysis of University Policies in Canada, Australia, Aotearoa New Zealand, and the United States
Putting Data to Work: Expanding Access to Information to Empower Economic Development
Indigenous Data Sovereignty for Urban Indigenous People
Perspectives on Data Culture in Education Systems in the U.S.-affiliated Pacific Region
Reflecting on Providing Education Services to Support the Pacific Region’s Education Goals
Distress Communities Program and Tribal Data Sovereignty
Responsibility with Heart: Protecting, Returning, and Rematriating Native American Archives
Local Contexts: Supporting Indigenous Data Sovereignty
Intersection of Indigeneity and CREE using the I.M.P.A.C.T. Framework
Creating a Comprehensive Digital Sovereignty Plan: Concepts and Practical Considerations
Tribal Data Champions Fellowship: An Indigenous Evaluation Training
Relationship Building for Effective Indigenous Data Sovereignty: How Indigenous Librarianship Sets the Foundation
From Colonialism to the Cloud: The Imperative of Respecting Indigenous Data Sovereignty
Multiple Dimensions of Collaborative Engagement with Biocultural Notices and Labels within Genomic and Ecological Research in the Maine-eDNA Project
Systemic Decolonization in Evaluation Publications: Legal, Policy, and Academic Strategies
Supporting Indigenous Data Sovereignty through Community-led Partnerships: The Rematriation Project
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