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NATIVE GOVERNANCE CONTEXTS
IDSov & IDGov Contexts and Pathways for US Territories and Federally Unrecognized Indigenous Peoples: Building Inter-Island and Cross-Community Alliances Through Story-Sharing
Big Data Survivance: IDSov, Necropolitics and the Daily Genocides
Indigenous Data to Improve Policing, Community Safety, & Justice on Tribal Lands (Virtual)
Intersection of Indigeneity and CREE using the I.M.P.A.C.T. Framework
Creating a Comprehensive Digital Sovereignty Plan: Concepts and Practical Considerations
Collaboration on the Design of a Blockchain System to Advance Indigenous Data Sovereignty
Co-creating an Indigenous Evaluators Network in New Mexico
Reconciling Principles of Indigenous Data Sovereignty with “Business as Usual” in Canadian Law
Health Data for AI: A New Gold Rush with Old Tactics for Indigenous Communities
Data Sovereignty at the Federal Reserve: Laying the Foundation for Values-Aligned Data Stewardship
Indigenous Knowledge and Evidence-building in the Department of the Interior
Indigenous Data Governance Strategy for Tribal Governments: Highlighting Dimensions, Objectives, and Key Results
Indigenous Environmental Data Justice: Confronting Colonial Data and Activating Indigenous Sovereignty
Indigenous Economic Futurisms: Centering Indigenomics in Building Indigenous Economies
“Phase 0” of CARE Implementation in Repository Setting: Looking Back Before Moving Forward
Diné Household Water Survey: Understanding Household Water Needs of Diné Families Living in the Fort Defiance Agency
Operationalizing CARE Principles in a Native Hawaiian-serving Research-Intensive Institution
SAAD EÍ DATA: Formalizing the Indigenous Data Sovereignty Movement within the Navajo Nation Legal System, A Comparison to the Māori’s Data Governance Model
The CARE Data Maturity Model
Strengthening Tribal Data Systems for Indigenous Data Governance: Affinity Group Discussion
From Colonialism to the Cloud: The Imperative of Respecting Indigenous Data Sovereignty
Systemic Decolonization in Evaluation Publications: Legal, Policy, and Academic Strategies
Supporting Indigenous Data Sovereignty through Community-led Partnerships: The Rematriation Project
Enhancing Data-Driven Approaches for Water Access: The Navajo Water Project
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