Webinar: The World’s First Indigenous Data Standard: IEEE 2890-2025 Provenance of Indigenous Peoples’ Data

Registration is now open the upcoming webinar scheduled for Wednesday, February 18th 2-3pm AZ
Registration required. Registrants will be approved manually for attendance. Please register by February 17th at 5pm PST.

Join Stephanie Carroll, Jane Anderson, Randy Akee, Camille Callison, and Maui Hudson to discuss the development, approval, and public access to the IEEE 2890-2025 Recommended Practice for Provenance of Indigenous Peoples’ Data.

The IEEE 2890-2025 Recommended Practice for the Provenance of Indigenous Peoples’ Data details the process for describing and recording the provenance of data about or related to Indigenous Peoples and their cultures, lands, and knowledge systems. Within data-generated industries, such as artificial intelligence and machine learning, as well as biodiversity research and innovations in genomic science, this standard enhances the integrity of that data, and the likelihood of engaged collaborations with data producers in ways that were previously unthinkable. Setting standards begins to address the combined problems of the proliferation of unreliable data and information on Indigenous Peoples; the lack of Indigenous participation, control, and governance over the circulation of Indigenous data and information; and the misappropriation and misuse of Indigenous data and information.

This webinar will describe the context for and development of the standard, and its implications for Indigenous Peoples and other data actors. Notably, the process included Indigenous leadership at all stages, an Indigenous Caucus, consultation with Indigenous Peoples, and ensuring open access for the standard.

Featured Speakers:

Stephanie Carroll
(Ahtna/Dene and Sicilian-descent)
Associate Professor, University of Arizona; Co-Director, Indigenous Data Alliance
Jane Anderson
Associate Professor, NYU
Randy Akee
 Director Project on Indigenous Governance and Development, Harvard
Camille Callison
University Librarian in University of the Fraser Valley, BC, Canada
Maui Hudson (Whakatōhea)
Professor and Director of Te Kotahi Research Institute, University of Waikato

This webinar is a collaborative effort involving the Collaboratory for Indigenous Data Governance, the Indigenous Data Exchange (IDX), the Equity for Indigenous Research and Innovation Coordinating Hub (ENRICH), CBIKS, and the IndigeLab Network.