Authors
Shiloh Ann Maree Groot, Darrin Hodgetts, Linda Waimarie Nikora, Mohi Rua
Publication date
2010
Pages
125-133
Publisher
Ngā Pae o te Māramatanga
Description
To be Māori is to have a tūrangawaewae (a place of strength and belonging, a place to stand). If so, is it conceivable that Māori are homeless in our own homeland? This presentation focuses on the experiences of two Māori homeless people who took part in a 3-year research project conducted in partnership with not-for-profit service agencies. Previous research into street homelessness has all but ignored indigenous histories, circumstances and worldviews. The situation in which indigenous people find themselves requires us to rethink how we understand homelessness and the development of culturally based roles and identities on the street and beyond.
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