Indigenous Heritage
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<p>History shows that travellers sought to experience the unfamiliar and exotic cultures and traditions of Indigenous peoples with early examples of Indigenous tourism in the United States Canada Scandinavia Australia New Zealand and countries throughout Asia and Latin America. Similarly contemporary travellers demonstrate a desire to seek out opportunities to experience Indigenous peoples and their cultures. Thus we are witnessing worldwide growth in the awareness of and interest in Indigenous cultures traditions histories and knowledges. </p><p>Engagement in the tourism sector is regularly advocated for Indigenous peoples because of the socio-economic opportunities it provides; however there are a range of cultural benefits including the maintenance rejuvenation and/or preservation of Indigenous cultures knowledges and traditions for Indigenous peoples who choose tourism as a vehicle to showcase their cultures. Consequently tourism is regularly acknowledged as a means for facilitating the sustainability of tangible and intangible Indigenous cultural heritage including languages stories art dance rituals and customs. Importantly however the history of Indigenous peoples’ engagement in tourism has provided a range of examples of the threats to Indigenous culture that can accrue as a result of tourism (i.e. cultural degradation commercialisation and commodification authenticity and identity among others). This book presents an exploration of the intersection between tourism and Indigenous culture.</p><p>The chapters in this book were originally published as a special issue of the <i>Journal of Heritage Tourism.</i></p>
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