Indigenous in the City
Discover the intricate world of urban Indigeneity in "Indigenous in the City" by Evelyn Peters, published by the University of British Columbia Press in 2014. This thought-provoking paperback spans 428 pages and delves into the complexities of Indigenous life in urban settings across Canada, Australia, and New Zealand. It highlights how cities serve as hubs of resilience and cultural innovation for Indigenous peoples. Through insightful analysis and rich narratives, Peters presents urban areas not just as spaces of challenge, but as vibrant landscapes where Indigenous cultures thrive and evolve. This essential read is perfect for anyone interested in ethnic relations and the dynamic interplay between Indigenous communities and urban environments. Explore the transformative power of cities and the enduring spirit of Indigenous peoples with this compelling work.