Please enable JavaScript.
Coggle requires JavaScript to display documents.
Data Sovereignty, image - Coggle Diagram
Data Sovereignty
Ethics
-
-
-
Ensure that communities have a voice in how their data will be used, shared or stored.
-
Natural Resources
"Many Native communities continue to rely upon the land for subsistence through hunting, fishing, and gathering."
-
Land-based production like farming, oil, gas, renewable energy, and mining play an important role in tribal economies.
"Participants in Hibulb’s Rediscovery Program, led by Inez Bill, harvest nettles from the tribes’ forestlands each spring. They process the plant before using it in tea, flavored lemonade, pesto and a diabetic-friendly version of buckskin bread called “Hibulb bread.”
-
Technology
"There are gray spots in Indian Country, where the elders have determined that no recording devices of any kind may be used out of respect for ceremonial rhythms and the sacred landscape."
Duarte, M. E. (2017). [Title of Chapter 3]. In Network sovereignty: Building the Internet across Indian Country (pp. xx–xx). University of Washington Press.
Data sovereignty is "the concept that information which has been converted and stored in binary digital form is subject to the laws of the country in which it is located in."
-
-
-