Digital Data Management as Indigenous Resurgence in Kahnawà:ke

Indigenous peoples are addressing the ongoing impacts of settler colonialism through a variety of expressions of community resurgence. Among these initiatives are those leveraging digital technologies. In the emergent network society, digital infrastructures, and information and communication techno...

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Published in:International Indigenous Policy Journal
Main Authors: McMahon, Rob, LaHache, Tim, Whiteduck, Tim
Format: Report
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Published: Scholarship@Western 2015
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Online Access:https://ir.lib.uwo.ca/iipj/vol6/iss3/6
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Whiteduck, Tim
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description Indigenous peoples are addressing the ongoing impacts of settler colonialism through a variety of expressions of community resurgence. Among these initiatives are those leveraging digital technologies. In the emergent network society, digital infrastructures, and information and communication technologies are powerful tools that can support self-government. In this context, we document the development of digital data management in the Mohawk community of Kahnawà:ke. Data is the digital information generated by a community, encompassing areas like research, education, finance, health, membership, housing, lands, and resources. As self-determining political entities, each First Nation determines how this data is interpreted and used, supported by tools like data management platforms and information-sharing protocols. In this article, we show how local practices regarding the collection, use, and sharing of digital data in Kahnawà:ke provides a clear example of Indigenous resurgence.
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spelling ftunivwestonta:oai:ir.lib.uwo.ca:iipj-1226 2025-01-16T21:56:02+00:00 Digital Data Management as Indigenous Resurgence in Kahnawà:ke McMahon, Rob LaHache, Tim Whiteduck, Tim 2015-08-07T14:07:39Z application/pdf https://ir.lib.uwo.ca/iipj/vol6/iss3/6 https://doi.org/10.18584/iipj.2015.6.3.6 unknown Scholarship@Western https://ir.lib.uwo.ca/iipj/vol6/iss3/6 doi:10.18584/iipj.2015.6.3.6 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ The International Indigenous Policy Journal First Nations digital data management Kahnawake First Mile community information and communication technology (ICT) development data management policy policy frameworks broadband networks community networks Communication Technology and New Media Community-Based Research Indigenous Studies Science and Technology Studies research 2015 ftunivwestonta https://doi.org/10.18584/iipj.2015.6.3.6 2023-09-03T06:56:23Z Indigenous peoples are addressing the ongoing impacts of settler colonialism through a variety of expressions of community resurgence. Among these initiatives are those leveraging digital technologies. In the emergent network society, digital infrastructures, and information and communication technologies are powerful tools that can support self-government. In this context, we document the development of digital data management in the Mohawk community of Kahnawà:ke. Data is the digital information generated by a community, encompassing areas like research, education, finance, health, membership, housing, lands, and resources. As self-determining political entities, each First Nation determines how this data is interpreted and used, supported by tools like data management platforms and information-sharing protocols. In this article, we show how local practices regarding the collection, use, and sharing of digital data in Kahnawà:ke provides a clear example of Indigenous resurgence. Report First Nations The University of Western Ontario: Scholarship@Western International Indigenous Policy Journal 6 3
spellingShingle First Nations
digital data management
Kahnawake
First Mile
community information and communication technology (ICT) development
data management policy
policy frameworks
broadband networks
community networks
Communication Technology and New Media
Community-Based Research
Indigenous Studies
Science and Technology Studies
McMahon, Rob
LaHache, Tim
Whiteduck, Tim
Digital Data Management as Indigenous Resurgence in Kahnawà:ke
title Digital Data Management as Indigenous Resurgence in Kahnawà:ke
title_full Digital Data Management as Indigenous Resurgence in Kahnawà:ke
title_fullStr Digital Data Management as Indigenous Resurgence in Kahnawà:ke
title_full_unstemmed Digital Data Management as Indigenous Resurgence in Kahnawà:ke
title_short Digital Data Management as Indigenous Resurgence in Kahnawà:ke
title_sort digital data management as indigenous resurgence in kahnawà:ke
topic First Nations
digital data management
Kahnawake
First Mile
community information and communication technology (ICT) development
data management policy
policy frameworks
broadband networks
community networks
Communication Technology and New Media
Community-Based Research
Indigenous Studies
Science and Technology Studies
topic_facet First Nations
digital data management
Kahnawake
First Mile
community information and communication technology (ICT) development
data management policy
policy frameworks
broadband networks
community networks
Communication Technology and New Media
Community-Based Research
Indigenous Studies
Science and Technology Studies
url https://ir.lib.uwo.ca/iipj/vol6/iss3/6
https://doi.org/10.18584/iipj.2015.6.3.6