ENG205H5 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Lancaster Sound, Marine Ecosystem, Non-Renewable Resource
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"tourism activity in which indigenous people are directly involved either through control and/or by having their culture serve as the essence of the attraction" (butler and hinch, 2007) "an attraction featuring indigenous people, spiritually, cultural skills and practices and artifacts" (ryan and huyton, 2002) Tourism composed of "habitat, heritage, history and handicrafts" (smith, 1996) Tourism which includes products/experiences featuring indigenous people, indigenous spirituality, indigenous skill,s indigenous cultural practices, or indigenous artifacts (based upon zeppel, 1999) Includes "all forms of participation by [indigenous] people in tourism: as employers, as employees, as investors, as joint venture partners, providing indigenous cultural tourism products, providing mainstream tourism products" (aboriginal and torres strait islander commission and office of national. Exhibition of indigenous artifacts and people (ex situ exhibition_ Travel to indigenous lands to view culture/livelihoods (in situ exhibition) Reassertion of control over tourism by indigenous communities (in situ quasi- environment) Huge lack of recognition of indigenous peoples as tourists themselves.