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Explore the creation of Natakanu, an Indigenous-led open source peer-to-peer software project, in this 31-minute conference talk from linux.conf.au. Learn how partners from UHU Labos Nomades, Wapikoni Mobile, Concordia University, and individual contributors collaborated to develop a decentralized sharing platform for Indigenous artists. Discover how the project combines open source technology, peer-to-peer architecture, and Indigenous leadership to create a space that operates off-grid and challenges relationships with colonial GLAM institutions. Gain insights into the platform's development, its visual aspects, and the technical challenges overcome in creating a tool for Indigenous artists to 'visit each other' digitally.