Cover
Contents
Illustrations
Introduction
Part 1: Canada
Chapter 1. Indigenous Homelessness: Canadian Context
Chapter 2. "They Don't Let Us Look after Each Other Like We Used To": Reframing Indigenous Homeless Geographies as Home/Journeying in the Northwest Territories, Canada
Chapter 3. The Importance of Hidden Homelessness in the Housing Strategies of Urban Indigenous People
Chapter 4. No Dumping: Indigenousness and the Racialized Police Transport of the Urban Homeless
Chapter 5. Indigenous and Non-Indigenous Respondents to the Health and Housing in Transition (HHit) Study: An Intersectional Approach
Chapter 6. The Inclusion of Indigenous Voices in Co-Constructing "Home": Indigenous Homelessness in a Northern Semi-Urban Community in Manitoba
Chapter 7. Community-Engaged Scholarship: A Path to New Solutions for Old Problems in Indigenous Homelessness
Chapter 8. "All We Need Is Our Land": Exploring Southern Alberta Urban Indigenous Homelessness
Chapter 9. Rural Indigenous Homelessness in Canada
Part 2: Australia
Chapter 10. Indigenous Homelessness: Australian Context
Chapter 11. Indigenous Fringe Dwelling in Geraldton, Western Australia: A Colonial Legacy
Chapter 12. Looking through the Service Lens: Case Studies in Indigenous Homelessness in Two Australian Towns
Chapter 13. "We Are Good-Hearted People, We Like to Share": Definitional Dilemmas of Crowding and Homelessness in Urban Indigenous Australia
Chapter 14. Enforcing "Normality": A Case Study of the Role of the "Three-Strikes" Housing Policy Model in Australian Indigenous Homelessness
Part 3: New Zealand
Chapter 15. Indigenous Homelessness: New Zealand Context
Chapter 16. Tūrangawaewae Kore: Nowhere to Stand
Chapter 17. Emplaced Cultural Practices through which Homeless Men Can Be Māori
Conclusion
Contributors