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Indigenous Homelessness: Perspectives from Canada, Australia, and New Zealand

Full title: Indigenous Homelessness: Perspectives from Canada, Australia, and New Zealand
ISBN: 9780887558269
ISBN 10: 0887558267
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Publisher: University Of Manitoba Press
Edition: 1
Num. pages: 408
Binding: Paperback
Language: en
Published on: 2016

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Synopsis

Being Homeless In One's Homeland Is A Colonial Legacy For Many Indigenous People In Settler Societies. The Construction Of Commonwealth Nation-states From Colonial Settler Societies Depended On The Dispossession Of Indigenous Peoples From Their Lands. The Legacy Of That Dispossession And Related Attempts At Assimilation That Disrupted Indigenous Practices, Languages, And Cultures-including Patterns Of Housing And Land Use-can Be Seen Today In The Disproportionate Number Of Indigenous People Affected By Homelessness In Both Rural And Urban Settings. Essays In This Collection Explore The Meaning And Scope Of Indigenous Homelessness In The Canada, Australia, And New Zealand. They Argue That Effective Policy And Support Programs Aimed At Relieving Indigenous Homelessness Must Be Rooted In Indigenous Conceptions Of Home, Land, And Kinship, And Cannot Ignore The Context Of Systemic Inequality, Institutionalization, Landlessness, Among Other Things, That Stem From A History Of Colonialism. Indigenous Homelessness: Perspectives From Canada, New Zealand And Australia Provides A Comprehensive Exploration Of The Indigenous Experience Of Homelessness. It Testifies To Ongoing Cultural Resilience And Lays The Groundwork For Practices And Policies Designed To Better Address The Conditions That Lead To Homelessness Among Indigenous Peoples.-- Introduction / Julia Christensen. Part 1 Canada : Indigenous Homelessness: Canadian Context / Julia Christensen -- The Don't Let Us Look After Each Other Like We Used To: Reframing Indigenous Homeless Geographies As Home/journeying In The Northwest Territories, Canada / Julia Christensen With Paul Andrew -- The Importance Of Hidden Homelessness In The Housing Strategies Of Urban Indigenous People / Evelyn J. Peters And Selena Kern -- No Dumping: Indigenousness And The Racialized Police Transport Of The Urban Homeless / Joshua Freistadt -- Indigenous And Non-indigenous Respondents To The Health And Housing In Transition (hhit) Study: An Intersectional Approach / Fran Klodawsky, Rebecca Cherner, Tim Aubry, Susan Farrell, Julie Parrell, And Barbara A. Smith -- The Inclusion Of Indigenous Voices In Co-constructing Home: Indigenous Homelessness In A Northern Semi-urban Community In Manitoba / Marleny M. Bonnycastle, Maureen Simpkins, And Annette Siddle --^ Community-engaged Scholarship: A Path To New Solutions For Old Problems In Indigenous Homelessness / Wilfreda E. Thurston, David Turner, And Cynthia Bird -- All We Need Is Our Land: Exploring Southern Alberta Urban Indigenous Homelessness / Yale D. Belanger And Gabrielle Lindstrom -- Rural Indigenous Homelessness In Canada / Rebeca Schiff, Alina Turner, And Jeannette Waegemakers Schiff. Part 2 Australia : Indigenous Homelessness: Australian Context / Paul Memmott And Daphne Nash -- Indigenous Fringe Dwelling In Geraldton, Western Australia: A Colonial Legacy / Sarah Prout Quicke And Charmaine Green -- Looking Through The Service Lens: Case Studies In Indigenous Homelessness In Two Regional Australian Towns / Paul Memmott And Daphne Nash (with Rob Willetts And Patricia Franks) -- We Are Good-hearted People, We Like To Share: Definitional Dilemmas Of Crowding And Homelessness In Urban Indigenous Australia / Kelly Greenop And Paul Memmott --^ Enforcing Normality: A Case Study Of The Role Of The Three-strikes Housing Policy Model In Australian Indigenous Homelessness / Christina Birdsall-jones. Part 3 New Zealand : Indigenous Homelessness: New Zealand Context / Shiloh Groot And Evelyn J. Peters -- Türangawaewae Kore: Nowhere To Stand / Deidre Brown -- Emplaced Cultural Practices Through Which Homeless Men Can Be Māori / Pita King, Darrin Hodgetts, Mohi Rua, And Tiniwai Te Whetu. Conclusion / Evelyn J. Peters -- Contributors. Edited By Evelyn J. Peters And Julia Christensen. Includes Bibliographical References And Index.