Taking care of knowledge, taking care of salmon: towards Indigenous data sovereignty in an era of climate change and cumulative effects

Author:

Cannon S.E.12ORCID,Moore J.W.1,Adams M.S.34ORCID,Degai T.5ORCID,Griggs E.1,Griggs J.6,Marsden T.7,Reid A.J.2ORCID,Sainsbury N.1ORCID,Stirling K.M.2ORCID,Barnes Axdii A. Yee S.8,Benson R.9,Burrows D.10,Chamberlin Gala'game R.11,Charley B.12,Dick D.13,Duncan A.T.2,Liddle Kung Kayangas M.14,Paul M.15,Prince N. Paul16,Scotnicki C.8,Speck K.17,Squakin J.9,Van Der Minne C.212,Walkus J.18,West K.19,Wilson Kii'iljuus B.20,

Affiliation:

1. Simon Fraser University, Salmon Watersheds Laboratory, Department of Biological Sciences, 888 University Drive, Burnaby, BC V5A 1S6, Canada

2. University of British Columbia, Centre for Indigenous Fisheries, Institute for the Oceans and Fisheries, 2202 Main Mall, Vancouver, BC V6T 1Z4, Canada

3. University of British Columbia, Conservation Decisions Laboratory, Faculty of Forestry, Forest Sciences Centre, 2424 Main Mall, Vancouver, BC V6T 1Z4, Canada

4. Central Coast Indigenous Resource Alliance, 2790 Vargo Rd, Campbell River, BC V9W 4X1, Canada

5. Department of Anthropology, University of Victoria, Cornett Building B228, Victoria, BC V8P 5C2, Canada

6. Dovetail Consulting Group, 1088 Sitka Square, Vancouver, BC V6H 3P7, Canada

7. Gitanyow Hereditary Chiefs, PO Box 148, Kitwanga, BC V0J 2A0, Canada

8. Skeena Fisheries Commission, 3135 Barnes Crescent, Kispiox, BC V0J 1Y4, Canada

9. Okanagan Nation Alliance, 3535 Old Okanagan Hwy Suite 101, Westbank, BC V4T 3J6, Canada

10. Nuu-chah-nulth Tribal Council, 5001 Mission Road PO Box 1383, Port Alberni, BC V9Y 7M2, Canada

11. First Nations Wild Salmon Alliance, 200 Burrard St #1200, Vancouver, BC V6C 3L6, Canada

12. Ha'oom Fisheries Society, 320 Opitsaht IR Road, Box 1108, Tofino, BC V0R 2Z0, Canada

13. W̱SÁNEĆ Leadership Council, QENTOL, YEN / W̱SÁNEĆ Marine Guardians, 800b Stellys Cross Rd, Saanichton, BC V8M 1J4, Canada

14. Council of the Haida Nation, #1 Reservoir Road, HlG̲aagilda (Skidegate), BC V0T 1S1, Canada

15. North Coast-Skeena First Nations Stewardship Society, Suite 363–309 2nd Avenue West Prince Rupert, BC V8J 3T1, Canada

16. McLeod Lake Indian Band, 61 Tse'khene Drive, McLeod Lake, BC V0J 2G0, Canada

17. ’Namgis First Nation, 49 Atli Rd, Alert Bay, BC V0N 1A0, Canada

18. Wuikinuxv Tribal Council, PO Box 3500, Port Hardy, BC V0N 2P0, Canada

19. Takla Nation, 510 Carney St, Prince George, BC V2M2K6, Canada

20. Sta'waas XaaydaGaay, Haida Nation, HlG̲aagilda (Skidegate), BC V0T 1S1, Canada

Abstract

In this paper, we argue that Indigenous data sovereignty (IDS) is vital for addressing threats to ecosystems, as well as for Indigenous Peoples re-establishing and maintaining sovereignty over their territories. Indigenous knowledge-holders face pressure from non-Indigenous scientists to collaborate to address environmental problems, while the open data movement is pressuring them to make their data public. We examine the role of IDS in the context of cumulative effects and climate change that threaten salmon-bearing ecosystems in British Columbia, guided by content from an online workshop in June 2022 and attended exclusively by a Tier-1 audience (First Nations knowledge-holders and/or technical staff working for Nations). Attention to data is required for fruitful collaborations between Indigenous communities and non-Indigenous researchers to address the impacts of climate change and the cumulative effects affecting salmon-bearing watersheds in BC. In addition, we provide steps that Indigenous governments can take to assert sovereignty over data, recommendations that external researchers can use to ensure they respect IDS, and questions that external researchers and Indigenous partners can discuss to guide decision-making about data management. Finally, we reflect on what we learned during the process of co-creating materials.

Funder

MakeWay Foundation

Sitka Foundation

Publisher

Canadian Science Publishing

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