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Indigenous Homelessness
Perspectives from Canada, Australia, and New Zealand
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- Paul AndrewTim AubryYale BelangerCynthia BirdChristina Birdsall-JonesMarleny M. BonnycastleDeidre BrownRebecca ChernerPatricia FranksSusan FarrellJoshua FreistadtCharmaine GreenKelly GreenopShiloh GrootDarrin HodgettsSelena KernPita Richard Wiremu KingFran KlodawskyGabrielle LindstromPaul MemmottDaphne NashJulia ParrelSarah ProutMohi RuaRebecca SchiffRebecca SchiffAnnette SiddleMaureen SimpkinsBarbara A. SmithWilfreda E. ThurstonAlina TurnerDavid TurnerJeanette Waegemakers SchiffTiniwai Chas Te WhetuRob Willetts
2016
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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 peopl...
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