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NO HOME IN A HOMELAND: INDIGENOUS PEOPLES AND HOMELESSNESS IN THE CANADIAN NORTH

机译:在家乡没有家:土着人民和加拿大北部无家可归

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No Home in a Homeland represents a significant, unique, and timely contribution to the literature on homelessness experienced by Indigenous people in the Canadian North. Christensen's main goal in the book is to demonstrate the effects of colonial policies on Indigenous cultures, among them an increase in visible homelessness in the 1990s. Her research concentrates on the two largest population centres in the Northwest Territories: Yellowknife and Inuvik. The research, which spanned more than a decade, included 87 in-depth interviews and six focus groups with homeless Indigenous men and women, and 55 in-depth interviews with social and health service providers.
机译:在家乡没有家庭代表着对加拿大北部土着人民所经历的无家可归的文学的重大,独特的,及时的贡献。 克里斯滕森的主要目标是本书是展示殖民政策对土着文化的影响,其中20世纪90年代的可见无家可归的增加。 她的研究专注于西北地区的两个最大的人口中心:黄刀和inuvik。 该研究跨越十多年,包括87个深入的访谈和六个焦点小组,与无家可归的土着男性和妇女,以及与社会和健康服务提供商的55次进行了深入的访谈。

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