Non-Indigenous scientists increasingly realize that Indigenous data are key to solving today's environmental challenges. Indigenous Peoples have generated and cared for data for millennia, passing ...
Illustration by Guadalupe “Mario” Valencia, for Science Friday. You might’ve heard this phrase before: data equals power. Because when you have data, you can decide how they’re used and who gets to ...
Background: In Canada, current approaches to managing health data do not always reflect principles of Indigenous data sovereignty, which emphasize Indigenous peoples’ rights to control how data about ...
In April, UW Libraries helped sponsor Applied Sovereignty: Dialogues in Indigenous Data, a two-day workshop hosted by the UW High Plains American Indian Research Institute (HIPARI). The program ...
Marketplace’s Savannah Peters says the Cherokee Nation, at least, is moving forward with placing guardrails on AI models to maintain Indigenous data sovereignty. Artificial intelligence holds a lot of ...
Every month, a group of Indigenous scientists from around the world gathers on Zoom. They never have an agenda. They meet as colleagues to catch up and commiserate about the challenges of being ...
Krystal Tsosie grew up playing in the wide expanse of the Navajo Nation, scrambling up sandstone rocks and hiking in canyons in Northern Arizona. But after her father started working as a power plant ...
As the latest global biodiversity summit gets underway in Colombia, finance for the conservation and restoration of nature is one of the key themes of negotiations. Global wildlife populations have ...
Non-Indigenous scientists increasingly realize that Indigenous data are key to solving today’s environmental challenges. Indigenous Peoples have generated and cared for data for millennia, passing ...
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