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Data decolonization is the process of divesting from colonial, hegemonic models and epistemological frameworks that guide the collection, usage, and dissemination of data related to Indigenous peoples and nations, instead prioritising and centering Indigenous paradigms, frameworks, values, and data practices. Data decolonization is guided by the belief that data pertaining to Indigenous people should be owned and controlled by Indigenous people, a concept that is closely linked to data sovereignty, as well as the decolonization of knowledge.[1]
Data decolonization is linked to the decolonization movement that emerged in the mid-20th century.[2]
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^Leone, Donald Zachary (2021). Data Colonialism in Canada: Decolonizing Data Through Indigenous data governance (Text thesis). Carleton University. doi:10.22215/etd/2021-14697.
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