ANT208H5 Chapter Notes - Chapter 4: Trans-Cultural Diffusion, Social Inequality, Espn Bottomline
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Ant208 week 4 reading notes (a) january 28th narratives and counter-narratives of. Nativeness" in tourism: reclaiming places at hiwus feasthouse. In the late 1800s and early 1900s, colonial euro-america appropriated and displayed native culture in public spaces of entertainment for a primarily white public. Native displays in these early forms of cultural tourism propagated stereotypical imagery such as. Tourism often perpetuates stereotypes and essentialized notions of culture, and it may be suggested that colonialism continues through tourism as a form of cultural imperialism". These studies contribute to our understanding on how dominant society constructs the other for consumption. The native people working at hiwus feasthosuse are mostly from the squamish and sechelt nations, which are part of the coast salish culture group. The northwest coast culture area is not a political area as it includes many different nations that are politically autonomous, but rather a grouping of nations based on cultural similarities.