Registration is now open the upcoming webinar scheduled for August 26, 2025 10-12pm PT / 3-5pm MT / 4-6pm CT / 5-7pm ET
In our continued effort to prioritize and provide Indigenous Data Sovereignty (IDSov) and Indigenous Data Governance (IDGov) tools and insights, the US Indigenous Data Sovereignty Network roots our practices in service to Tribes and Indigenous Nations in what’s currently called the United States and its territories.
We invite leaders and staff of Tribal Nations in the US; including Alaska Native, Native Hawaiian, or US Indigenous island territories nonprofits; and Alaska Native Corporations. Registration and approval is required for attendance. Please register by Monday, August 25 at 9pm PT.
Indigenous Peoples Data Collective members representing Chickasaw Nation (Mari Hulbutta) and the Karuk Tribe (Leece LaRue & Sierra Hicks) will present their Tribal governments’ journeys, to-date, in asserting Tribal Data Sovereignty and practicing Tribal Data Governance. Chickasaw Nation and the Karuk Tribe have taken different approaches, which may be suitable for others depending on their circumstances. We look forward to sharing strategies and lessons learned.
This webinar is a collaborative effort involving the US Indigenous Data Sovereignty Network, the Indigenous Data Alliance, the Collaboratory for Indigenous Data Governance, the Equity for Indigenous Research and Innovation Coordinating Hub (ENRICH), the Data Warriors Lab, the Native Biodata Consortium, the Indigenous Land and Data Stewards Lab, and the IndigeLab Network. Funded by the Omidyar Network and the Udall Center for Studies in Public Policy at the University of Arizona.
