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Genetic Research with Indigenous Peoples: Perspectives on Governance and Oversight in the US

Nov. 16, 2023
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Indigenous Peoples and research: self-determination in research governance

Nov. 15, 2023
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Applying the ‘CARE Principles for Indigenous Data Governance’ to ecology and biodiversity research

Aug. 9, 2023
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Applying the ‘CARE Principles for Indigenous Data Governance’ to ecology and biodiversity research

Global impacts of extractive and industrial development projects on Indigenous Peoples’ lifeways, lands, and rights

June 7, 2023
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Global impacts of extractive and industrial development projects on Indigenous Peoples’ lifeways, lands, and rights.

Water Back: A Review Centering Rematriation and Indigenous Water Research Sovereignty

May 30, 2023
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Water Back: A Review Centering Rematriation and Indigenous Water Research Sovereignty

IDSov and the silent data revolution: Indigenous Peoples and the decentralized building blocks of web3

May 15, 2023
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