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  • Indigenous conference aims to unleash potential, transform communities

    Unleash the creative and economic potential of Māori, transform communities and conduct research of relevance that will bring about positive change. That’s the objective of Ngā Pae o te Māramatanga’s 6th Biennial International Indigenous Development Research Conference in Auckland, and one delegate is making waves, inspiring the many.​

  • This communiqué was developed by the Indigenous Data Sovereignty Collab held at the 10th International Indigenous Research Conference (IIRC22), 15-18 November 2022.

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  • We have identified a set of questions relating to indigenous data governance, ownership and access, along with potential solutions for benefit sharing and value generation.

    What are the key challenges to realising indigenous data sovereignty and how might they be addressed?

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  • Indigenous Development

  • Indigenous Environmental Studies

  • Indigenous Grandmother's Conference 2013: Dr Joseph Te Rito

    International Council of Thirteen Indigenous Grandmother's Conference 2013

    In the fall of 2004, Thirteen Indigenous Grandmothers from all over the world Alaska, North, South, and Central America; and Asia gathered at a retreat center in upstate New York and agreed to form an alliance for the good of all beings.