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Native BioData Consortium — Indigenous Genomic Data Sovereignty Framework

Native BioData Consortium · Native BioData Consortium governance protocols (est. 2018)

First U.S. Indigenous-led biorepository. Keeps Indigenous biological samples and derived genomic data under Indigenous governance and consent, with privacy-preserving protocols to prevent extractive AI/genomic research without tribal authorization. Based on the Cheyenne River Sioux Reservation in South Dakota.

Technical detail

Native BioData Consortium (NBDC), founded 2018 on the Cheyenne River Sioux Reservation, is the first U.S. Indigenous-led 501(c)(3) biorepository. Maintains governance protocols keeping AI/AN biological samples and derived genomic data under Indigenous control, including consent frameworks, privacy-preserving access protocols, and explicit prohibitions on extractive AI/genomic research without tribal authorization.

Who is protected: Indigenous individuals contributing biological samples and AI/AN populations represented in genomic datasets

Who must comply: Researchers, biotech and AI companies accessing NBDC-held samples or derived data

Key facts

JurisdictionNative BioData Consortium
LevelState
StatusIn effect
Protection strengthModerate protection
Effective date2018-01-01
Enacted2018-01-01
CitationNative BioData Consortium governance protocols (est. 2018)
Enforced byNBDC Board of Directors; tribal partners
Private right of actionNo — agency enforcement only
PenaltiesContract / access-agreement remedies
Topicsbiometric data · consumer data privacy · automated decision-making
Last verified2026-06-16
Official sourceNative BioData Consortium ↗

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