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Stewardship of Indigenous Peoples’ Data: Use Cases for Repositories and Collections

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    Welcome and Introduction [15m] (Stephanie Carroll, University of Arizona, USA)
    Panel Presentations [45m; 15m each]

    “Enacting Indigenous Data Governance in a national longitudinal study in Australia (Mayi Kuwayu),” Ray Lovett, Australian National University

    “Implementing the CARE Principles within Environmental and Earth Science Data Repositories,” Margaret O’Brien, University of Santa Barbara, USA

    “Holistic climate change data: better rights, better policy,” Adrien Tofighi-Niaki and Ramin Soleymani, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona

    Discussion [30m] (Robyn Rowe, Laurentian University, Canada)

    Additional links to informative material
    CARE Principles for Indigneous Data Governance:https://www.gida-global.org/care
    Global Indigenous Data Alliance: gida-global.org
    US Indigenous Data Sovereignty Network: usindigenousdata.org
    Te Mana Raraunga – Maori Data Sovereignty Network: temanararaunga.maori.nz
    Maiam nayri Wingara Indigneous Data Sovereignty Network: maiamnayriwingara.org

    Are you willing to hold your session at multiple times to accommodate various time zones?
    No

    Brief introduction describing the activities and scope of the group
    The global call for Indigenous data sovereignty—the right of a nation to govern the collection, ownership, and application of its own data—has grown in intensity and scope over the past five years. At the same time, researchers, data repositories, and data service operations are increasingly aware of the need to choose and prioritise data governance and stewardship mechanisms that align with Indigenous rights and Indigenous aspirations to improve data quality and functionality.
    The RDA International Indigenous Data Sovereignty IG was formed in response to the need for a wider understanding of Indigenous data sovereignty, providing an avenue and space for high level collaborative engagement in the rapidly developing environment of Indigenous data. 
    The goals of the International Indigenous Data Sovereignty IG are clearly aligned with the RDA mission of creating a global community to develop and adopt infrastructure that promotes data-sharing, data-driven research, and data use.

    Group chair serving as contact person
    Stephanie Russo Carroll

    Meeting objectives
    Collaborative session notes: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1-MOsQq92jFgpDWkyZBEu7waaaHI2NkKDPfk9gnZ393U/edit?usp=sharing
    This Interest Group meeting continues a series of use case panel presentations. At P17, this panel will focus on discussions of Indigenous data sovereignty and governance in practice through relationships with those that steward Indigenous data.

    Please indicate the breakout slot (s) that would suit your meeting
    Breakout 1, Breakout 2, Breakout 3, Breakout 4, Breakout 5, Breakout 6, Breakout 7, Breakout 8

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