Indigenous Metadata Bundle Communiqué

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Indigenous metadata provides critical organization and structure for Indigenous Peoples’ data to be findable, accessible, interoperable and with proper attribution, which enables governance, decision-making and cultural authority by Indigenous Peoples. Indigenous metadata guides the inclusion of cultural context, data protections, and ownership for Indigenous rights holders. This helps to recognize, refine, and define the relationships that Indigenous Peoples have with their data.

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Riley Taitingfong, Andrew Martinez, Stephanie Russo Carroll, Maui Hudson, and Jane Anderson (2023). “Indigenous Metadata Bundle Communiqué.” Collaboratory for Indigenous Data Governance, ENRICH: Equity for Indigenous Research and Innovation Coordinating Hub, and Tikanga in Technology. DOI: 10.6084/m9.figshare.24353743

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