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Indigenising demographic categories: a prolegomenon to indigenous data sovereignty

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Morphy, Frances

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In July 2015, an international group of scholars, representatives of indigenous organisations and government personnel from the CANZUS group of Anglo-settler democracies—Canada, Australia, Aotearoa/New Zealand and the United States—gathered in Canberra to participate in a workshop, ‘Data sovereignty for indigenous peoples: current practice and future needs’

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Indigenous data sovereignty: toward an agenda

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