Services
Engagements range from one-time talks to multi-year partnerships.
Technology strategy, data governance frameworks, and AI adoption planning for tribal governments, nonprofits, academic institutions, and mission-driven organizations.
Work includes: data sovereignty policy, AI governance frameworks, vendor evaluation, open-source infrastructure planning, facilitation for community technology processes, and hands-on technical assistance for organizations building or evaluating local AI systems.
Hands-on sessions on AI tools, local AI infrastructure, and data protection practice. Includes live demonstrations, guided setup walkthroughs, and technical orientations for communities and organizations evaluating or adopting AI tools on their own terms.
Tailored for specific audiences — tribal governments, research institutions, nonprofit staff, and professional communities navigating AI adoption in high-stakes contexts. Format ranges from conference demonstrations to multi-session organizational trainings.
Keynotes and invited talks on Indigenous data sovereignty, AI risk, and the politics of who controls data. Available for conferences, symposia, and institutional audiences.
Recent engagements include: US Indigenous Data Sovereignty Network, Center for Braiding Indigenous Knowledges and Science (UMass Amherst), Northwest Indian Fisheries Commission Tribal Coding Group, University of Alberta Indigenous Research Symposium.