Village Earth's Native Land Advocacy Project[1], David Bartecchi[2], Paul Johnson[3], and I[4] are considering an organized effort to improve the boundaries of Native American Reservations in the US. We have studied the import guidelines on the wiki and will follow those, however, we first wanted to see:
1) If there was any fundamental objection to this idea before even the details are spelled out 2) If anyone is already working on this issue. 3) If anyone would like to join us. We are thinking that our general approach will be: 1) Use data from this source: https://biamaps.doi.gov/dataDownload/index.html It has a compatible license, but will verify and document as part of this process. 2) Somehow allow mappers to "check out" a particular reservation's boundary. Exact mechanism is TBD. 3) A human mapper will examine each boundary individually 4) Where OSM does not have a corresponding reservation boundary, the mapper will import the boundary into OSM (not sure of the exact mechanics at this time). If the boundary needs to participate in a boundary relation, that will be handled here. Tag mapping is TBD at this point. Any conflicts with existing OSM features will be addressed in this step. 5) Where OSM has a boundary and it does not match the above source, and it has not been edited by a human mapper, proceed as in 4 above, except only replace geometry and preserve the history of the existing OSM features. 6) Where OSM has a boundary and it does not match our source, but it has been edited by a human mapper, use additional sources, including tribal sources, and county sources, to determine the true boundary and make necessary edits in OSM. Deference will be given to the edits made by local mappers. To be determined: We are aware of some cases where different government bodies (e.g. Federal Government vs. a state government) dispute the extent of a reservation. Long term we would like to involve Native Americans, particularly youth living on reservations, in adding additional details to OSM about reservations, such as street names, amenities, etc., but we don't envision this as part of this import/organized effort process. We look forward to your initial feedback on this preliminary concept. Mike [1] Village Earth is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that has worked in Indian Country for over 20 years and works closely with the Indian Land Tenure Foundation [2] David works for Village Earth [3] Most people on this list are probably familiar with Paul, a long time contributor to OSM [4] My OSM user name is tekim, I have been mapping in OSM since 2009.
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