This resource explores how First Nations perspectives reshape our understanding of data, emphasising relationships, responsibilities and community sovereignty over information.
“Understanding data from a First Nations perspective means understanding that information isn’t just neutral facts, it’s tied up with relationships, responsibilities and culture. From this perspective, data is relational. It makes sense because of its connections to community, land and culture, not just as isolated facts.”
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This resource explores how First Nations perspectives reshape our understanding of data, emphasising relationships, responsibilities and community sovereignty over information.
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