Indigenous Homelessness Perspectives from Canada, Australia, and New Zealand |
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Editor:
| Peters, Evelyn Christensen, Julia |
Contribution by:
| Andrew, Paul Aubry, Tim Belanger, Yale Bird, Cynthia Birdsall-Jones, Christina Bonnycastle, Marleny M. Brown, Deidre Cherner, Rebecca Franks, Patricia Farrell, Susan Freistadt, Joshua Green, Charmaine Greenop, Kelly Groot, Shiloh Hodgetts, Darrin Kern, Selena Wiremu King, Pita Richard Klodawsky, Fran Lindstrom, Gabrielle Memmott, Paul Nash, Daphne Parrel, Julia Prout, Sarah Rua, Mohi Schiff, Rebecca Siddle, Annette Simpkins, Maureen Smith, Barbara A. Thurston, Wilfreda E. Turner, Alina Turner, David Waegemakers Schiff, Jeanette Te Whetu, Tiniwai Chas Willetts, Rob |
ISBN: | 978-0-88755-826-9 |
Publication Date: | Oct 2016 |
Publisher: | University of Manitoba Press
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Book Format: | Paperback |
List Price: | USD $39.95 |
Book Description:
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Explores 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 and landlessness that stem from a history of colonialism.
Explores 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 and landlessness that stem from a history of colonialism.