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We acknowledge the traditional lands in which this Correspondence was created and shaped (Kaurna Yerta, Noongar Boodja, Dharawal Country, Eora and Kulin Nations) and pay respect to their Elders, past, present and emerging.
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C.R. conceptualized and edited all versions (Kaurna Yerta); R.W. and S.D. contributed to the initial version (Kaurna Yerta); G.M.O., B.M. and M.C.F. assisted in all revisions (Kulin Nation). K.H., Y.K., N.R., J.T. and D.H. contributed to the initial version and proofreading of subsequent versions (Noongar Boodja, Eora and Kulin Nations); and K.C. provided academic mentorship and support of revisions (Dharawal Country) (Aboriginal lands on which the contributions occurred, in parentheses).
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Ryder, C., Wilson, R., D’Angelo, S. et al. Indigenous Data Sovereignty and Governance: The Australian Traumatic Brain Injury National Data Project. Nat Med 28, 888–889 (2022). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41591-022-01774-7
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