This repository organizes key geospatial, environmental, and socio-cultural datasets used in the Oglala Lakota College (OLC) NIFA Data Cube project.
These datasets support research, education, and land stewardship, including work with the Pine Ridge Reservation and surrounding regions.
The OLC NIFA Data Cube integrates multi-source datasets for ecological, climate, and land-use research in the Northern Great Plains region.
The project emphasizes Tribal data sovereignty, open science, and land-based education.
All data are intended for research, education, and conservation purposes and should be used following proper attribution and data sharing agreements, particularly for Tribal and culturally sensitive data.
Geographic and Spatial Data
Geology and Soils Data
Elevation and Topography
- USGS National Elevation Dataset (NED): Link
- NASA SRTM (Shuttle Radar Topography Mission)
- Derived variables: slope, aspect, hillshade
Climate Data
- MACAv2-METDATA (THREDDS): Link
- Downscaled climate data (temperature, precipitation, humidity)
- Scenarios: RCP 4.5, RCP 8.5
- NOAA Climate Data (NCEI): Link
- PRISM Climate Data: Link
- GridMET: Link
- DayMET: Link
- NASA EarthData EOSDIS: Link
- NASA Global Climate Change - Vital Signs of the Planet: Link
- ESA Climate Change Initiative (ESA CCI): Link
Vegetation and Land Cover
Hydrology
Satellite and Remote Sensing Data
Conservation and Wildlife Data
Infrastructure Data
Fire-related Datasets
Socio-Cultural Data
Educational and Research Data
- NASA EarthData: Link
- Local Research Outputs (OLC): Biodiversity, cultural heritage, or land management studies
- Student Projects: Integrating student-generated environmental and GIS data
References and Acknowledgments
This repository integrates open and public data sources with Tribal-led research and ethical data management frameworks.
Please cite original data providers and respect Tribal Data Sovereignty principles when using or sharing these datasets.
Usage and Citation
The datasets in this repository are intended for research, education, and conservation purposes. Users must follow proper attribution guidelines and respect ethical data use, particularly for Tribal and culturally sensitive data.
- Always cite the original data providers for any dataset used.
- Include the dataset title, author/organization, year, and URL in any publication or report.
- For example, citing PAD-US could look like:
USGS Gap Analysis Project. 2025. Protected Areas Database of the United States (PAD-US). U.S. Geological Survey. https://www.usgs.gov/programs/gap-analysis-project/science/protected-areas
- Some datasets represent Tribal lands, culturally significant sites, or community data.
- Users must request permission or follow Tribal guidance before using sensitive data, especially for public sharing, publications, or commercial use.
- Follow Tribal Data Governance principles, including:
- Respect for Tribal ownership of data
- Consultation with Tribal representatives for use of sensitive data
- Following any license or use restrictions applied by the Tribe
- Do not redistribute raw data without permission.
- Attribute all sources when using the data in visualizations, models, or reports.
- Acknowledge Oglala Lakota College (OLC) NIFA Data Cube when using combined datasets or derived analyses.
- Check dataset-specific licenses for any additional restrictions.
By following these guidelines, users ensure ethical, responsible, and culturally respectful use of all datasets in the OLC NIFA Data Cube.