Toward Alaska Native research and data sovereignty: Observations and experiences from the Yukon Flats

Indigenous Peoples research and data sovereignty is of paramount importance to a healthy relationship between Indigenous Peoples and the research enterprise. The development of Indigenous methods and methodologies lends itself to the hot discussion of research and data or, as we posit, knowledge bor...

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Published in:Environment and Planning F
Main Authors: Brewer, Joseph P., II, Black, Jessica, Stevens, Carrie, Ancestors, Gwich’in
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Published: SAGE Publications 2023
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/1808/34271
https://doi.org/10.1177/26349825231163146
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spelling ftunivkansas:oai:kuscholarworks.ku.edu:1808/34271 2023-07-02T03:33:58+02:00 Toward Alaska Native research and data sovereignty: Observations and experiences from the Yukon Flats Brewer, Joseph P., II Black, Jessica Stevens, Carrie Ancestors, Gwich’in 2023-05-02 application/pdf https://hdl.handle.net/1808/34271 https://doi.org/10.1177/26349825231163146 unknown SAGE Publications Brewer, J. P., Black, J., Stevens, C., & Ancestors, G. (2023). Toward Alaska Native research and data sovereignty: Observations and experiences from the Yukon Flats. Environment and Planning F, 0(0). https://doi.org/10.1177/26349825231163146 https://hdl.handle.net/1808/34271 doi:10.1177/26349825231163146 © The Author(s) 2023. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 License. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ openAccess Alaska Native Research and data sovereignty Indigenous methods Relationship Responsibility Reciprocity Redistribution Article 2023 ftunivkansas https://doi.org/10.1177/26349825231163146 2023-06-10T22:24:03Z Indigenous Peoples research and data sovereignty is of paramount importance to a healthy relationship between Indigenous Peoples and the research enterprise. The development of Indigenous methods and methodologies lends itself to the hot discussion of research and data or, as we posit, knowledge born from Alaska Native communities’ experiences and observations since time immemorial. Within the context of climate change, Alaska Native communities in the Yukon Flats National Wildlife Refuge (Flats) are experiencing research fatigue. There are an extraordinary number of researchers applying constant pressure on Alaska Native communities on the Yukon Flats to engage with research ideas and pursuits that are not of their own needs. In concert with large and frequent grant dollars that are promoting research with Alaska Native Peoples and demand grant proposals have components of coproduction of knowledge intertwined with the research. With so much research directed at, not with, Alaska Native communities on the Yukon Flats, never has it been more important to shape research and data sovereignty with Alaska Native communities based on their needs and their worldviews. This article works to demonstrate how established Indigenous methods in collaboration with Alaska Native and Allies scholarship alongside Alaska Native communities inform the future of Alaska Native research and data sovereignty. Article in Journal/Newspaper Alaska Yukon The University of Kansas: KU ScholarWorks Yukon Environment and Planning F 2 1-2 247 263
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topic Alaska Native
Research and data sovereignty
Indigenous methods
Relationship
Responsibility
Reciprocity
Redistribution
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Research and data sovereignty
Indigenous methods
Relationship
Responsibility
Reciprocity
Redistribution
Brewer, Joseph P., II
Black, Jessica
Stevens, Carrie
Ancestors, Gwich’in
Toward Alaska Native research and data sovereignty: Observations and experiences from the Yukon Flats
topic_facet Alaska Native
Research and data sovereignty
Indigenous methods
Relationship
Responsibility
Reciprocity
Redistribution
description Indigenous Peoples research and data sovereignty is of paramount importance to a healthy relationship between Indigenous Peoples and the research enterprise. The development of Indigenous methods and methodologies lends itself to the hot discussion of research and data or, as we posit, knowledge born from Alaska Native communities’ experiences and observations since time immemorial. Within the context of climate change, Alaska Native communities in the Yukon Flats National Wildlife Refuge (Flats) are experiencing research fatigue. There are an extraordinary number of researchers applying constant pressure on Alaska Native communities on the Yukon Flats to engage with research ideas and pursuits that are not of their own needs. In concert with large and frequent grant dollars that are promoting research with Alaska Native Peoples and demand grant proposals have components of coproduction of knowledge intertwined with the research. With so much research directed at, not with, Alaska Native communities on the Yukon Flats, never has it been more important to shape research and data sovereignty with Alaska Native communities based on their needs and their worldviews. This article works to demonstrate how established Indigenous methods in collaboration with Alaska Native and Allies scholarship alongside Alaska Native communities inform the future of Alaska Native research and data sovereignty.
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author Brewer, Joseph P., II
Black, Jessica
Stevens, Carrie
Ancestors, Gwich’in
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Stevens, Carrie
Ancestors, Gwich’in
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title Toward Alaska Native research and data sovereignty: Observations and experiences from the Yukon Flats
title_short Toward Alaska Native research and data sovereignty: Observations and experiences from the Yukon Flats
title_full Toward Alaska Native research and data sovereignty: Observations and experiences from the Yukon Flats
title_fullStr Toward Alaska Native research and data sovereignty: Observations and experiences from the Yukon Flats
title_full_unstemmed Toward Alaska Native research and data sovereignty: Observations and experiences from the Yukon Flats
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