
IndigiData
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#Indigenous Data Science Education. Empowering the Next Generation of Indigenous Data Scientists.
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https://indigidata.org/ 22-04-2021 06:02:26
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A great overview on IndigiData and the importance of Indigenous data science and informatics training at the Global Indigenous Leadership in Genomics Symposium by @cheyenneithomas and Matt Anderson.


Our cohort of Indigenous data leaders have arrived for IndigiData AZ 2024, on the theme of "Our Data Relations: Kinship, Stewardship, Sovereignty of Biodiversity and Biocollections", on the lands of the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community to discuss biodiversity genomics.


It’s amazing that many of our IndigiData participants are able to join the Arizona State University Indigenous community for an Indigenous Poetry Event at the beautiful Labriola National American Indian Data Center. Ahéhée’ for making this unprecedented space!


Day 1 of IndigiData comes to a close. Thanks to Dr. Brandi Kamermans for leading our students through the complexities of co-producing research processes in biodiversity genomics. Trust, navigating Tribal research regulatory structures, and thinking about Tribal biobanks…


We are listening to a presentation on Day 2 of IndigiData from the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community on how to survey changes to the desert environment We also learned that roadrunners are incredibly photogenetic and love triggering the wildlife cameras!


On Day 3, IndigiData speakers Oliver Bear Don't Walk IV and Leke Hutchins discuss desert plant species identification while hiking in the McDowell Mountain Regional Park north of the Phoenix metro area.


Other IndigiData Day 3 activities include Justin Billy’s (Diné) demonstration of the potential of Oxford Nanopore sequencing in the field and rural area desert ecosystems


On Day 5 of IndigiData, Native BioData Consortium Executive Director @YrachetaJM teaches our students about the ethical, legal, and justice-centered underpinnings of having Indigenous communities directing their own data through Tribal governance and Tribal led data repositories. ASU School of Life Sciences


Dr. Michelle Holko speaks about how federated databases can be used to leverage compute and to build an Indigenous data storage that is responsive to Indigenous data sovereignty principles.


Dr. Darryl Reano : Indigenous research is a “process not a product” 🎤 drop moment that still sits even days later as the IndigiData workshop draws to a close

For the 2nd time this month, Tsosie Lab is featured in Science Magazine News from Science. This article beautifully highlights the biodiversity and genomics work of postdoc fellow Dr. Leke Hutchins (Kānaka ‘Ōiwi) Leke Hutchins. Also great voices: Rosie Alegado Dr. Stephanie Russo Carroll


Featuring a one-week workshop on #Indigenous #Health and Artificial Intelligence! IndigiData is an Indigenous data science education experience, held this summer on the Tribal lands of the Ak-Chin Indian Community in Central, June 2-6: indigidata.org Apply: 01/31 #AI


Day 1 of IndigiData began with an opening message from Gabriel Lopez, Chairman of the Ak-Chin Indian Community in Maricopa, Arizona. Nothing like a beautiful rainy day and an inspiring talk to welcome our scholars!


Day 2 IndigiData A talk from Dr. Leke Hutchins on Indigenous research methodologies and community capacity building


Dr. Jason "boundless delight " Williams spoke to our IndigiData #Indigenous #data and informatics workshop on wastewater epidemiology and the Pathogen Data Network, held at the Ak-Chin Water Reclamation Facility in central AZ. Native BioData Consortium #Tribal data #sovereignty and public #health


We are grateful to all who made our IndigiData #Indigenous #data #science workshop on "Indigenous #Health & #Artificial #Intelligence" a reality! This was our largest workshop yet. Held on the lands of the Ak-Chin Maricopa Tribal Nation in central Arizona.
