#  Symposium on Indigenous Data Sovereignty 

 





 

 

 

 

 

 

## Symposium Venue Information &amp; Agenda

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### Date and Time

Friday, March 27, 2026

8:30AM - 2:30PM EDT

### Location

Smith Campus Center | 1350 Massachusetts Ave, Cambridge MA 02138

10th Floor, Glass Box

\* *On main level, check-in at security desk with government ID to gain access to the elevators*



 

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###    8:30 AM | Registration/Breakfast  expand\_more  

Individual Overnight Oats with Fresh Berries, Fresh Fruit Salad, Gluten-Free Pastries, Assorted Scones and Chilled Hard-Boiled Eggs seasoned with Salt, Pepper, and Fresh Dill

Coffee &amp; Tea

 

 



###    9:00 - 10:15 AM | Indigenous Data Sovereignty Overview and Principles  expand\_more  

[**Dr. Randy Akee**](https://indigenousgov.hks.harvard.edu/people/randall-akee) - Moderator

[**Dr. Jane Anderson**](https://as.nyu.edu/faculty/jane-anderson.html) – Speaking on the importance of data provenance, meta-data and the importance of national and international standards; IEEE Data Provenance Standard

[**Dr. Stephanie Russo Carroll** ](https://resilience.arizona.edu/person/stephanie-russo-carroll)– Speaking on the governance of data and the CARE Principles

[**Dr. Lydia Jennings**](https://nativesoilnerd.com/) – Speaking on environmental data and governance mechanisms; including global biodiversity data and how Indigenous communities are navigating with the push for Artificial Intelligence in agriculture.

 

 



###    10:15 - 10:30 AM | Break  expand\_more  

Food and drink options in the [Smith Center](https://www.commonspaces.harvard.edu/smith-campus-center/food)

 

 



###    10:30 - 11:45 PM | Indigenous Data Use in Research, Practice, and Policy  expand\_more  

[**Dr. Trisha Kehau Watson**](https://www.honuaconsulting.com/about)**,** Honua Consulting - Moderator

[**Brandon Alkire**](https://mn.gov/indian-affairs/about-us/miac-staff/legislative-director.jsp)**,** Minnesota Indian Affairs Council – Speaking on the impacts and benefits of Nation-to-Nation relations on the state of Minnesota

[**Robert Maxim**](https://www.brookings.edu/people/robert-maxim/), Brookings Institution – Data for Policy Analysis

[**Dr. Desi Small-Rodriguez**](https://www.drdrdesi.com/)**,** UCLA - Indigenous Data Use in Tribal research, practice and policy

 

 



###    11:45 - 12:15 PM | Box Lunch  expand\_more  

\*All sandwiches on GF bread

GRAYS ~ Farmhouse Turkey, Cheddar, Arugula, Ranch Mayo   
  
HOLDEN ~ Ham and Brie, Caramelized Apple, Coleslaw, Honey Mustard, Field Greens

BOYLSTON ~ Roasted Portobello Mushroom, Caramelized Onions, Roasted Sweet Potatoes, White Bean Spread, Baby Spinach **(Vgn)**

 

 



###    12:15 - 12:45 PM | Center for Indian Country Development  expand\_more  

[**Amy Besaw Medford**](https://indigenousgov.hks.harvard.edu/people/amy-besaw-medford-brothertown)**,** Harvard Project, Moderator

Data products that CICD has developed and utilized in their research efforts over the past decade with [**Casey Lozar**](https://www.minneapolisfed.org/people/casey-lozar)**.**

 

 



###    12:45 - 1:15 PM | US Census Geographic Data  expand\_more  

[**Dee Alexander**](https://www.census.gov/newsroom/bios/dee-alexander.html), US Census Bureau (invited), Moderator

This session will focus on the role of geographic data in understanding the American Indian and Alaskan Native population and Tribal Areas. It will discuss the role that geographic measurement plays in enabling data linkage across data sources and geographic regions, existing obstacles, and opportunities for improvement and collaboration. [**Madeline Sovich**](https://www.linkedin.com/in/madeline-sovich-92603269/) (invited)

 

 



###    1:15 - 1:30 PM | Break  expand\_more  

Food and drink options in the [Smith Center](https://www.commonspaces.harvard.edu/smith-campus-center/food)

 

 



###    1:30 - 2:00 PM | US Census Statistical Products First  expand\_more  

[**Mark Lopez**](https://www.pewresearch.org/staff/mark-hugo-lopez/), Pew Research Center Moderator

This session will focus on the current research project estimating GDP-like measures for Tribal Reservation lands. We’ll present some preliminary data and analysis and discuss the ways in which this type of partnership may progress in the future and the potential benefits for tribal nations, advocacy groups and researchers. It will focus on pathways to enable data sharing, obstacles for data sharing, and safeguarding of Indigenous Peoples’ data. [**Carl Sanders**](https://www.linkedin.com/in/carl-sanders-66b98122b/) (invited)**,** [**Carla Medalia**](https://www.linkedin.com/in/carla-medalia-5b125813/) (invited)**,** [**Cass Dorius**](https://www2.census.gov/about/partners/sdc-cic-ddtb/meetings/2024/bios/cassandra-dorius.pdf) (invited)

 

 



###    2:00 - 2:30 PM | Summary and Conclusion  expand\_more  

[**Sallie Keller**](https://www.census.gov/newsroom/bios/sallie-ann-keller.html) (invited)**, Stephanie Carroll and Randy Akee** Moderators

 

 



 

 

 

 

##  About the Symposium 

This symposium explores emerging global and national efforts to strengthen Indigenous data governance and sovereignty. Central to the discussion is [IEEE 2890-2025 Recommended Practice for Provenance of Indigenous Peoples’ Data](https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/11302960), the first international standard establishing guidance for documenting the origins, stewardship, and movement of data relating to Indigenous Peoples. Developed through an Indigenous-led international collaboration and approved by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, the standard supports more transparent and accountable data practices across research, technology, and policy contexts. Featuring perspectives from leaders and practitioners—including representatives from the U.S. Census Bureau—the symposium will explore how evolving standards and federal initiatives can advance ethical partnerships, strengthen nation-to-nation data relationships, and support Indigenous authority over data about their communities.



 

##  Harvard Project Statement of Responsibility 

*The Project on Indigenous Governance and Development at the Ash Center for Democratic Governance and Innovation at Harvard Kennedy School affirms a responsibility to advance the self-determined governance and flourishing of Indigenous nations, while helping Harvard live up to its historic commitments to Indigenous education and leadership.*

[Continue Reading](https://indigenousgov.hks.harvard.edu/statement-responsibility)



 

##  Getting Around Cambridge 

The event location--Smith Campus Center--serves as the welcoming hub of student life for the Harvard community, and establishes a common space for visitors to campus. Steps away from Harvard Yard, the Smith Center is walking distance to bookstores, retail shops, restaurants, coffee shops, CVS, museums, and Harvard's Cambridge campus. It is also one block from the Harvard MBTA stop.

 

 



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