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The Roots Of Indigenous Homelessness Go Back Generations

Summary by Invisible People
From Federal Policy to Funding Gaps, Native Communities Face a Crisis That Remains Largely Unseen and Unaddressed “The first homeless people of this land are the Native Americans. Homelessness has been around since colonization.” — Mariah McGill from Northern Circle Indian Housing Authority in our podcast episode Unseen and Uncounted: Indigenous Homelessness in California An Unseen and Uncounted Crisis Before the COVID-19 pandemic, the Northern …
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Invisible People broke the news on Tuesday, May 5, 2026.
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