Affirming Indigenous Sovereignty: A Civics Inquiry - National Council 2025

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  2. Begin by reviewing the introduction section, which outlines the importance of Indigenous sovereignty. Familiarize yourself with key terms such as 'sovereignty' and 'settler colonialism' to enhance your understanding.
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Understanding First Nations Sovereignty Our right to self-determination means we have jurisdiction (the right, power and authority) to administer and operate our own political, legal, economic, social and cultural systems.
Attend Indigenous festivals, art shows, and cultural performances. This shows support and appreciation for their traditions. Respectfully engage in ceremonies or events if invited, ensuring you understand the protocols involved. Support policies and initiatives that protect Indigenous lands, rights, and cultures.
Indigenous Sovereignty broadly encompasses the rights of Indigenous Peoples worldwide to self-determination and to govern their own affairs.
It ensures that data on or about Indigenous peoples reflects our priorities, values, cultures, worldviews and diversity. Indigenous Data Sovereignty is the right of Indigenous peoples to govern the collection, ownership and application of data about Indigenous communities, peoples, lands, and resources.
These include: Educate ourselves: One of the most important steps we can take is to educate ourselves about the history and current struggles of Indigenous peoples. Support Indigenous-led initiatives: There are many Indigenous-led initiatives that are working to promote Indigenous sovereignty and self-determination.

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Indigenous data sovereignty relates to the objective of First Nations, Inuit and Mtis peoples to have control over records collected from and pertaining to them.

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