Chaco, Argentina. It examines the interactions between local states and indigenous identities, focusing on the political, cultural, and social dynamics affecting housing policies. The author, Cecilia Quevedo, draws on a decade of fieldwork to analyze the complexities of citizenship, ethnic diversity, and historical reparations. The work aims to illuminate the challenges and prospects of integrating indigenous perspectives into housing policies, offering insights for policymakers, academics, and social scientists interested in indigenous rights and social inclusion. |