Introduction to Indigenous Tourism in Australia and New Zealand
Our shared global history has been shaped by travel for a range of reasons, including trade, migration and/or the desire to explore. It was in the 19th century when the trend for adventure and to experience the 'exotic other' (Beteille, 1998; McLaren 1999; Meadows, 2001) gained momentum an...
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ftgriffithuniv:oai:research-repository.griffith.edu.au:10072/373793 2024-06-09T07:46:00+00:00 Introduction to Indigenous Tourism in Australia and New Zealand Whitford, Michelle Ruhanen, Lisa Carr, Anna 2017 http://hdl.handle.net/10072/373793 English eng eng Goodfellow Publishers Indigenous Tourism: Cases from Australia and New Zealand https://www.goodfellowpublishers.com/academic-publishing.php?promoCode=&partnerID=&content=story&storyID=388&fixedmetadataID=214 http://hdl.handle.net/10072/373793 9781911396406 © 2017 Goodfellow Publishing Ltd. The attached file is reproduced here in accordance with the copyright policy of the publisher. Please refer to the publisher’s website for further information. open access Tourism not elsewhere classified Book chapter 2017 ftgriffithuniv 2024-05-15T00:00:24Z Our shared global history has been shaped by travel for a range of reasons, including trade, migration and/or the desire to explore. It was in the 19th century when the trend for adventure and to experience the 'exotic other' (Beteille, 1998; McLaren 1999; Meadows, 2001) gained momentum and was taken up by the European elite, writers, artists, anthropologists and scientists (MacCannell, 1984) who sought, among other things, opportunities to visit distant lands and see their 'exotic' inhabitants. These novel Indigenous tourism experiences could be found around the globe and ranged from Maori cultural performances in New Zealand, observing Sarni cultural traditions in Scandinavia, and visiting reservations of the First Nations peoples of the USA and Canada, to experiencing Aboriginal cultural ceremonies in Australia (Whitford & Ruhanen, 2016). Griffith Business School, Department of Tourism, Sport and Hotel Management Full Text Book Part First Nations Griffith University: Griffith Research Online Canada Griffith ENVELOPE(-155.500,-155.500,-85.883,-85.883) New Zealand |
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Our shared global history has been shaped by travel for a range of reasons, including trade, migration and/or the desire to explore. It was in the 19th century when the trend for adventure and to experience the 'exotic other' (Beteille, 1998; McLaren 1999; Meadows, 2001) gained momentum and was taken up by the European elite, writers, artists, anthropologists and scientists (MacCannell, 1984) who sought, among other things, opportunities to visit distant lands and see their 'exotic' inhabitants. These novel Indigenous tourism experiences could be found around the globe and ranged from Maori cultural performances in New Zealand, observing Sarni cultural traditions in Scandinavia, and visiting reservations of the First Nations peoples of the USA and Canada, to experiencing Aboriginal cultural ceremonies in Australia (Whitford & Ruhanen, 2016). Griffith Business School, Department of Tourism, Sport and Hotel Management Full Text |
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Introduction to Indigenous Tourism in Australia and New Zealand |
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Introduction to Indigenous Tourism in Australia and New Zealand |
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Introduction to Indigenous Tourism in Australia and New Zealand |
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