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Companies and states often have the power in deciding what kind of data is produced and for what purposes. [6] Data sovereignty in the context of Indigenous data is about ensuring that Indigenous people have a say in the data that is produced about them, how this data is shared and the purpose behind sharing the data. [6]
In 2022-2023, Tsosie was a Global Chair of ENRICH, a "four year program designed to create an integrated international network of Indigenous and allied scholars working in Indigenous data sovereignty and governance across a variety of disciplines including law, public health, policy, and genomic sciences."
In fact, it is believed that if statistical capacity is increased it could be the exact pivoting point that indigenous peoples will need in order to better "assert data sovereignty". [20] In New Zealand, Te Mana Raraunga, a Māori data sovereignty network, created a charter to outline what Māori data sovereignty would look like. Some of the ...
Human genomic data usage has privacy and ownership issues. Genome researchers suggest that blockchain technology can help Indigenous nations exert control over how their genomic data is used ...
The CARE Principles for Indigenous Data Governance are a set of principles intended to guide open data projects in engaging Indigenous Peoples rights and interests. CARE was created in 2019 by the International Indigenous Data Sovereignty Interest Group, a group that is a part of the Research Data Alliance. [1]
The First Nations principles of OCAP ® establish an Indigenous data governance standard for how First Nations' data and information should be collected, protected, used, and shared. [1] OCAP ® is an acronym for the principles of ownership, control, access, and possession. [2]
Data decolonization is guided by the belief that data pertaining to Indigenous people should be owned and controlled by Indigenous people, a concept that is closely linked to data sovereignty, as well as the decolonization of knowledge. [1] Data decolonization is linked to the decolonization movement that emerged in the mid-20th century. [2]
Data sovereignty is the ability of a legal person or an organisation to control the conditions that data is shared under, and how that shared data is used, as if it were an economic asset. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It can apply to both primary data and secondary data derived from data, or metadata . [ 3 ]