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===Overview===
===Overview===
The Indigenous Data Sovereignty Working Group aims to bring together people who are interested in working towards greater community understanding of the unique qualities of Indigenous biodiversity data, the complexities of mobilizing these data, and the benefits of working together to respectfully use these data to address critical environmental and societal issues. This group recognizes the desire and need to learn from each other and to build long-term relationships that evolve as we gain knowledge and perspective.


===Goals===
===Goals===

Revision as of 19:26, 26 October 2022

Overview

The Indigenous Data Sovereignty Working Group aims to bring together people who are interested in working towards greater community understanding of the unique qualities of Indigenous biodiversity data, the complexities of mobilizing these data, and the benefits of working together to respectfully use these data to address critical environmental and societal issues. This group recognizes the desire and need to learn from each other and to build long-term relationships that evolve as we gain knowledge and perspective.

Goals

Inaugural Organizing Members

  • Warren Cardinal-McTeague (University of British Columbia)
  • Libby Ellwood (iDigBio)
  • Maribeth Latvis (South Dakato State University)
  • Gil Nelson (iDigBio)
  • Jyotsna Pandey (AIBS, NSCA)
  • Breda Zimkus (MCZ, Harvard University)

Webinars

Workshops