Indigenous AI
Technology, sovereignty, and careful listening.
This page is a source trail, not a claim of ownership. It gathers Kris Krug’s public notes around Indigenous-led technology, digital sovereignty, reconciliation, economic futures, and the responsibilities that come with AI systems.
The work here should be read with care: Indigenous communities, leaders, and knowledge holders define their own priorities. Kris’s role is to document, support, connect, and keep the questions visible.
Orientation
Sovereignty first
AI conversations must include data governance, cultural authority, ownership, benefit, consent, and who gets to decide.
Indigenous-led futures
The strongest signal comes from Indigenous builders, economists, artists, technologists, and community leaders already doing the work.
Reconciliation is practice
Public words are not enough. The useful question is what changes in relationships, resources, decisions, and accountability.
Read with care
Indigenomics AI
Notes on economic power, Indigenous leadership, and AI as a site of future-building.
Digital sovereignty
Field notes on Indigenous economic futures, technology, and sovereignty in practice.
Archive
More writing on Indigenous innovation, reconciliation, technology, and public culture.
Build the conversation carefully
For collaborations, events, or research involving Indigenous AI and technology, start with accountability, consent, and the communities the work is meant to serve.