Fishing for tourists: cultural tourism and its origins in Teslin, Yukon Territory, Canada

Thesis (M.A.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2010 "Since before settling on the shores of Teslin Lake, the Inland Tlingit people have fished its waters. Today the people of Teslin also cast their nets along the Alaska Highway to lure tourists off the busy corridor. For small communities along...

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Main Author: Foote, Amanda
Other Authors: Ehrlander, Mary, Easton, Norm, Todd, Susan, Johnson, Linda
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2010
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11122/12703
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spelling ftunivalaska:oai:scholarworks.alaska.edu:11122/12703 2023-05-15T16:16:11+02:00 Fishing for tourists: cultural tourism and its origins in Teslin, Yukon Territory, Canada Foote, Amanda Ehrlander, Mary Easton, Norm Todd, Susan Johnson, Linda 2010-08 http://hdl.handle.net/11122/12703 en_US eng http://hdl.handle.net/11122/12703 Northern Studies Program Yukon Teslin Tourism Tlingit Culture and tourism Master of Arts in Northern Studies Thesis ma 2010 ftunivalaska 2023-02-23T21:37:58Z Thesis (M.A.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2010 "Since before settling on the shores of Teslin Lake, the Inland Tlingit people have fished its waters. Today the people of Teslin also cast their nets along the Alaska Highway to lure tourists off the busy corridor. For small communities along the route, travelers represent both challenges and opportunities. Especially in First Nations communities decisions regarding tourism such as what products to develop, what services to provide, and how much access to allow carry much weight. This research constitutes a case study examining cultural tourism as a means of sustainable economic development for the community of Teslin, Yukon. It describes the broad landscape of tourism, given the history and culture of the Inland Tlingit people who comprise the majority of the community's population. Additionally it explores major events in Yukon history that have contributed to the current tourism landscape, as well as the impacts of land claims settlement, the Umbrella Final Agreement, and development of First Nations governments on tourism, culture, and heritage. This research reveals the gravity of sharing culture through tourism. The findings also suggest that within specific boundaries, Teslin residents perceive benefits from the presence of tourists in their community and often personally enjoy interacting with them"--Leaf iii 1. Introduction -- 2. Methodology -- The case study model -- Aboriginal science -- Community based interdisciplinary models -- Representation and identity -- Understanding tourism in Teslin -- 3. Cultural tourism and communities -- Defining tourism -- Tourism and sustainability -- Aboriginal tourism -- Seasonality -- The travelers and their behaviors -- 4. Inside and out; history of tourism in the Yukon -- Origins of travel on the land that became the Yukon -- First contact and explorers -- Quest for gold; the Klondike pay out -- River steamers -- The Alcan Highway -- The face of Teslin : a note on George Johnston -- Big game hunting -- Parks ... Thesis First Nations Teslin tlingit Alaska Yukon University of Alaska: ScholarWorks@UA Canada Fairbanks Teslin ENVELOPE(-132.724,-132.724,60.166,60.166) Teslin Lake ENVELOPE(-132.300,-132.300,59.833,59.833) Yukon
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Fishing for tourists: cultural tourism and its origins in Teslin, Yukon Territory, Canada
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description Thesis (M.A.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2010 "Since before settling on the shores of Teslin Lake, the Inland Tlingit people have fished its waters. Today the people of Teslin also cast their nets along the Alaska Highway to lure tourists off the busy corridor. For small communities along the route, travelers represent both challenges and opportunities. Especially in First Nations communities decisions regarding tourism such as what products to develop, what services to provide, and how much access to allow carry much weight. This research constitutes a case study examining cultural tourism as a means of sustainable economic development for the community of Teslin, Yukon. It describes the broad landscape of tourism, given the history and culture of the Inland Tlingit people who comprise the majority of the community's population. Additionally it explores major events in Yukon history that have contributed to the current tourism landscape, as well as the impacts of land claims settlement, the Umbrella Final Agreement, and development of First Nations governments on tourism, culture, and heritage. This research reveals the gravity of sharing culture through tourism. The findings also suggest that within specific boundaries, Teslin residents perceive benefits from the presence of tourists in their community and often personally enjoy interacting with them"--Leaf iii 1. Introduction -- 2. Methodology -- The case study model -- Aboriginal science -- Community based interdisciplinary models -- Representation and identity -- Understanding tourism in Teslin -- 3. Cultural tourism and communities -- Defining tourism -- Tourism and sustainability -- Aboriginal tourism -- Seasonality -- The travelers and their behaviors -- 4. Inside and out; history of tourism in the Yukon -- Origins of travel on the land that became the Yukon -- First contact and explorers -- Quest for gold; the Klondike pay out -- River steamers -- The Alcan Highway -- The face of Teslin : a note on George Johnston -- Big game hunting -- Parks ...
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