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  • Indigenous Peoples' right to sovereignty is fundamental for self-determination and control over community and cultural domains.
  • Sovereignty declarations are increasing across various fields: Network, Food, Energy, and Data Sovereignty.
  • These movements provide a foundation for understanding Indigenous Research Sovereignty.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore Indigenous Research Sovereignty, defined as Indigenous self-determination within research.
  • To examine the relationship between Indigenous Data Sovereignty and Indigenous Peoples' Rights in data.
  • To apply sovereignty discourse to the broader research ecosystem.

Main Methods:

  • Conceptual exploration drawing on existing sovereignty discourse.
  • Focus on the intersection of Indigenous Data Sovereignty and data rights.
  • Analysis of how sovereignty principles apply to research activities.

Main Results:

  • Indigenous Research Sovereignty is a developing concept within Indigenous self-determination.
  • It connects Indigenous Data Sovereignty to broader research practices.
  • Highlights the need for Indigenous control in the research ecosystem.

Conclusions:

  • Indigenous Research Sovereignty is crucial for advancing Indigenous self-determination in research.
  • It emphasizes Indigenous Peoples' rights and control over data and research processes.
  • Further development is needed to fully integrate these principles into the research ecosystem.