LAW631Z

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LAW631Z - Indigenous Data Governance

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Course ID

042213

Course Description

Indigenous data governance activates Indigenous Peoples' rights to manage and control the collection, application, and use of data about their people, cultures, traditions, lands, and the non- humans to which they relate. Indigenous data governance actively harnesses tribal cultures, values, principles, and mechanisms and applies them to the management and control of Indigenous data, both tribal governance of tribal data and non-tribal stewardship of Indigenous data. This course will examine (1) how Indigenous Peoples govern their data, and will use (or apply) Indigenous standards to evaluate how other data actors and stewards manage Indigenous data and (2) how other data actors and stewards manage Indigenous data. The course draws from best practices across the US and internationally, exploring policies, practices, and tools that embed Indigenous provenance, protocols, and permissions within data infrastructures. With a focus on both scholarship and tangible data governance policy and practice, students will receive hands-on training, facilitating the pragmatic use of data governance strategies that support Indigenous rights and participation across data lifecycles and ecosystems.

Min Units

1

Max Units

1

Repeatable for Credit

No

Grading Basis

ALT - Alternative Grading +/- A,B,C,D,E,S,P,F

Career

Law

Course Requisites

May be convened with

Component

Lecture

Optional Component

No