Historically, Indigenous peoples have experienced data inequities and invisibility. As data are foundational to Indigenous sovereignty and governance, Indigenous peoples are actively seeking to transform the power imbalances by centering Indigenous methodologies and values to ensure good data practices.
In this archived webinar, the second in the Tribal Data Collection and Governance webinar series, panelists share ways that tribes, governments, and Native-serving organizations are building data systems for the future that protect sovereignty and governance.
Participants engaged in panel discussions with experts in the field about Indigenous data collection practices, collaborated with fellow participants in breakout sessions, and accessed information resources about approaches that are advancing educational data equity for American Indian and Alaska Native students.
About the Series
This series is presented by the Region 15 and Region 13 Comprehensive Centers, Western Educational Equity Assistance Center (WEEAC), National Indian Education Association, and University of New Mexico Center for Participatory Research.
Watch the first session of the Tribal Data Collection and Governance webinar series, Principles of Practice and Partnerships.