Indigenous people in Canada are reasserting their inherent rights to live as distinct Peoples. A significant element of this involves taking back responsibility for justice reforms and initiatives. Fundamental tenets of Aboriginal justice processes require they be community-based, community-defined and community-driven. These are challenged when mumuthni (mainstream) governments remain the primary source of justice funding and construct the criteria by which those funds are allocated. Even greater challenges arise in urban contexts where quu\u27as (Indigenous people) reside and where issues of who "the community" is come to the fore. Combining archival sources, surveys and interviews, this thesis examines how the urban Aboriginal "community...
Indigenous Invisibility in the City contextualises the significant social change in Indigenous life ...
The majority of Indigenous peoples in Canada are now living in urban centres. Following the publicat...
Indigeneity plays a central role in planning for diversity and creating inclusive cities in Canada. ...
A majority of legislation, policies and research about Indigenous rights in Canada has taken place a...
Canada’s Prairie cities are an exciting context for understanding cultural growth and diversificatio...
Operating under Vancouver Area Community Corrections, the Vancouver Parole Office is committed to re...
In the past few decades, Aboriginals in Canada have undergone a steep urban transition. The challeng...
From its 19th century origins, the modern western idealization of community planning has been about ...
This dissertation examines everyday social relations in the settler colonial city of Vancouver. Its ...
The current proliferation of community-based Aboriginal restorativejustice programmes in Canada cann...
This project examines municipal engagement initiatives in eight Canadian municipalities – Vancouver ...
Indigenous peoples throughout Canada and New Zealand have and continue to live within the urban envi...
In the last twenty years there has been a growing desire to devolve justice interventions to the lev...
The philosophical promise of community development to “resource and empower people so that they can ...
The philosophical promise of community development to “resource and empower people so that they can ...
Indigenous Invisibility in the City contextualises the significant social change in Indigenous life ...
The majority of Indigenous peoples in Canada are now living in urban centres. Following the publicat...
Indigeneity plays a central role in planning for diversity and creating inclusive cities in Canada. ...
A majority of legislation, policies and research about Indigenous rights in Canada has taken place a...
Canada’s Prairie cities are an exciting context for understanding cultural growth and diversificatio...
Operating under Vancouver Area Community Corrections, the Vancouver Parole Office is committed to re...
In the past few decades, Aboriginals in Canada have undergone a steep urban transition. The challeng...
From its 19th century origins, the modern western idealization of community planning has been about ...
This dissertation examines everyday social relations in the settler colonial city of Vancouver. Its ...
The current proliferation of community-based Aboriginal restorativejustice programmes in Canada cann...
This project examines municipal engagement initiatives in eight Canadian municipalities – Vancouver ...
Indigenous peoples throughout Canada and New Zealand have and continue to live within the urban envi...
In the last twenty years there has been a growing desire to devolve justice interventions to the lev...
The philosophical promise of community development to “resource and empower people so that they can ...
The philosophical promise of community development to “resource and empower people so that they can ...
Indigenous Invisibility in the City contextualises the significant social change in Indigenous life ...
The majority of Indigenous peoples in Canada are now living in urban centres. Following the publicat...
Indigeneity plays a central role in planning for diversity and creating inclusive cities in Canada. ...