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When considering the use of algorithms or AI, look to frameworks for ethical use that are
speci昀椀c to Native or Indigenous people rather than relying on generic guidance.19
WORKING WITH TRIBAL AND INDIGENOUS DATA ACROSS THE DATA LIFE CYCLE
Involve Indigenous people in the design of reporting and dissemination, tailoring products
to methods and practices of information sharing within the Tribal community (see examples
from the Kahnawake Schools Diabetes Prevention Program and Te Kāhui Raraunga
Charitable Trust).
WORK IN ACTION:
Working with Tribal and Indigenous Data
Minnesota’s Missing and Murdered Indigenous Relatives (MMIR) Task
Force Report
Nicole MartinRogers
American Indian women and girls make up less than one percent of Minnesota’s overall population,
but they account for eight percent of all murdered women and girls in Minnesota (2010-2018). Each
month, between 27 and 54 American Indian women and girls are reported missing (2012-2020).
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Resources: Tribal Data Sovereignty
Advancing American Indian & Alaska Native Equity, 2022, Evans-Lomayesva, Lee, &
Brum昀椀eld
CARE Principles for Indigenous Data Governance, 2020, Russo Carroll, Garba, et al.
First Nation’s Government Information Center, 2024, The First Nations Information
Governance Centre
NCAI Resolution, 2024, National Congress of American Indians
Operationalizing the CARE and FAIR Principles for Indigenous Data Futures, 2021, Carroll,
Hudson, et al.
Tribal Data Governance and Informational Privacy: Constructing “Indigenous Data
Sovereignty,” 2019, Tsosie
19 Bergin, P. (2023). How Indian Tribes Can Utilize AI Technology and Legal Issues to Consider.; Crepelle, A. & Murtazashvili,
I. (2023). Arti昀椀cial Intelligence on Indian Reservations in the United States: Prospects and Challenges. SSRN.; Sorrentino,
D. (2024). TribalNet 2024: Arti昀椀cial Intelligence and Data Sovereignty Take Center Stage. FedTech.; Walter, M. & Kukutai,
T. (2018). Arti昀椀cial Intelligence and Indigenous Data Sovereignty. Input paper for the Horizon Scanning Project on behalf of
the Australian Council of Learned Academies.
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