Decolonizing Suburban Research

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North American Suburbs have been treated as sites of a collective amnesia concerning previous patterns of occupation and occupants. As ‘Greenfield sites’ they often either lack history or local history is shallow, rarely extending back before the agricultural tenants of the last century. A number of critics have pointed out that Indigeneity, migrancy and ethnicity have received less attention in urban and suburban research than they should have. This paper considers the challenges of researching past occupation. I begin with a overview of Postcolonial, Settler-Colonial and Decolonial theories. Case studies are brieflly reviewed for teaching purposes: Minneapollis-St. Paul suburbia, Indigenous Veterans housing, Winnipeg Metis settlements, the Oka Crisis, Caledonia Ontario land dispute and the Papaschase claim on suburban Edmonton.

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Minneapolois-St. Paul
Oka Quebec
Caledonia Ontario
Winnipeg
Rooster Town
Edmonton
Millwoods

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