The article provides an overview on the historical discussions and developments about the ethical handling of Indigenous data and introduces the CARE Principles (Collective benefit, Authority to control, Responsibility, and Ethics), which focus on the concerns of Indigenous peoples regarding the sharing, curation and reuse of their data. In addition, the authors highlight the current relationship between archaeological research in Canada and the CARE Principles and present examples of the integration of research processes, data practices and the CARE Principles. In the appendix, the authors provide a possible implementation of the CARE-Principles into the guidance regarding archaeological data management plans of the Society for American Archaeology (SAA).
Persistent URI: | http://195.37.32.58:4001/resources/the-care-principles-and-the-reuse-sharing-and-curation-of-indigenous-data-in-canadian-archaeology |
DOI: | 10.1017/aap.2022.33 |
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Categories | Recommendation |
Tags | CARE |