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There is an extensive history of research projects with Indigenous communities around the world where the projects were based on Western epistemologies and were neither collaborative, nor community- based.This editorial introduces the International Indigenous Policy Journal's special issue on the governance of Indigenous information. The issue opens a dialog about how data can be collected and governed in a way that empowers Indigenous peoples and communities.
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White, J. P. (2014). Collection and governance of data: Much to learn. International Indigenous Policy Journal, 5(2). https://doi.org/10.18584/iipj.2014.5.2.4
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