Canada is a settler-colonial nation built on Indigenous lands. Architecture in this context is not a neutral practice. Together with urban planning, it has played a key role in the genocidal dispossession, displacement, and assimilation of Indigenous peoples by imposing private property, Euro-Western settlement, and exploitative land development. The architectural industry across Turtle Island (North America) unfolds within discriminatory, imperialist, and capitalist power structures. It remains complicit in ongoing colonial violence towards Indigenous peoples, and the land upon which we all depend. This thesis documents the process of unsettling and (re)grounding the contextual narratives that frame my work as a Métis-Irish-Vietnamese ...
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The purpose of this research was to find out how the culture of an Indigenous architect informs thei...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2021In North America, all cities have beneath them Indi...
This investigation of a Canadian contemporary indigenous building has findings that are relevant to ...
This thesis looks at the establishment of Maori values within a contemporary, de-colonialised archit...
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Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2017-03Native American communities are in need of impro...
This introductory essay situates this special issue\u27s concerns in the context of Indigenous cultu...
The recent upsurge of interest regarding environmental social work is unfolding against a backdrop o...
This thesis seeks to represent the relationships between culture, heritage and identity. As a fi...
Influential inquiries, such as the 2015 Truth and Reconciliation Commission and the 2019 National In...
Country and First Nations cultures in Australia are continually gaining interest in the wider commun...
As part of the Interdisciplinary Studies program, I have created a thesis on traditional environment...
Within the Peace River Oil Sands patch of Alberta, Canada, white settlers actively avoid awareness o...
I find myself studying architecture in Cambridge, Ontario, a settler on lands stewarded by the Neutr...
Although urban environments have been characterized as alienating to everyone, the level of displace...
The purpose of this research was to find out how the culture of an Indigenous architect informs thei...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2021In North America, all cities have beneath them Indi...
This investigation of a Canadian contemporary indigenous building has findings that are relevant to ...
This thesis looks at the establishment of Maori values within a contemporary, de-colonialised archit...
From its 19th century origins, the modern western idealization of community planning has been about ...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2017-03Native American communities are in need of impro...
This introductory essay situates this special issue\u27s concerns in the context of Indigenous cultu...
The recent upsurge of interest regarding environmental social work is unfolding against a backdrop o...
This thesis seeks to represent the relationships between culture, heritage and identity. As a fi...
Influential inquiries, such as the 2015 Truth and Reconciliation Commission and the 2019 National In...
Country and First Nations cultures in Australia are continually gaining interest in the wider commun...
As part of the Interdisciplinary Studies program, I have created a thesis on traditional environment...
Within the Peace River Oil Sands patch of Alberta, Canada, white settlers actively avoid awareness o...