Indigenous tourism has the ability to foster, promote and preserve Indigenous culture and traditions and is closely in line with Indigenous perspectives. In Canada, Indigenous tourism has been developing at an exponential rate. This paper is a synopsis of a think tank held in Nanaimo, British Columbia at the Sustainable Indigenous Tourism Symposium in April 2017. The purpose of the symposium was to create an interactive forum to facilitate the sharing of knowledge and support community empowerment, cultural expression and economic prosperity within the tourism industry for Indigenous communities in Canada and globally. On the final day of the symposium, a think tank was held to identify key challenges and issues facing the development and c...
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Indigenous tourism has the ability to foster, promote and preserve Indigenous culture and traditions...
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Indigenous tourism products, attractions and activities can offer a point of difference for tourism ...
Tourism and Indigenous Peoples is a unique text examining the role of indigenous societies in touris...
Indigenous tourism researchers have not fully embraced social media as fieldwork sites in their own ...
Indigenous tourism has the ability to foster, promote and preserve Indigenous culture and traditions...
As a knowledge domain, contemporary indigenous tourism is framed in reference to cultures convention...
The Indigenous tourism focus of the 16 papers in this special issue provides readers with an opportu...
Indigenous tourism has been identified as a vehicle for addressing the many socio-economic dispariti...
This study focuses on the transformation process and reshaping of Indigenous tourism in Québec, Cana...
This thesis contributes to knowledge by contextualising strategic tourism development to address so...
Across Australia, tourism is one context where Indigenous people can be recognised as knowledge-hold...
Research shows considerable demand for Australian Indigenous culture by international and domestic t...
This paper reviews indigenous/aboriginal tourism, a rapidly evolving sector of the tourismindustry a...
Community-based tourism is often presented in the literature as a sustainable livelihood for indigen...
This theme for the 2017 CAUTHE conference was 'Time for big ideas? Re-thinking the field for tomorro...
Strategies stressing the urgent need for policies and practices to ensure tourism development be in ...
Indigenous tourism products, attractions and activities can offer a point of difference for tourism ...
Tourism and Indigenous Peoples is a unique text examining the role of indigenous societies in touris...
Indigenous tourism researchers have not fully embraced social media as fieldwork sites in their own ...