In this paper, Weaver’s six-stage indigenous tourism model is applied to the Lacandon Maya (Hach Winik) of Chiapas, Mexico. Based on a comprehensive review of the anthropological and historical literature on this indigenous group, combined with longitudinal ethnographic and collaborative research performed with tourism entrepreneurs, the Lacandon tourism experience is assessed from the pre-European period until present. By analysing a case study of indigenous tourism in Mexico, a developing country in another geographical region and with a different colonial past, this work supplements Weavers’ perspective. The results show that the fourth and fifth stages of Weaver’s model coincide in this case study, while the sixth stage is still incompl...
The current study applied the rich models outlined in the peasant mobilization literature with regar...
The importance of Indigenous peoples for tourism is well recognised but their participation and valu...
Archaeologists and anthropologists have played a pivotal role in tourism development in Mexico’s May...
This research analyzes an innovative process employed by Indigenous entrepreneurs and employees to d...
In this thesis, I examine how, during the twentieth century, the Lacandons, an ethnic subgroup of t...
This research analyzes an innovative process employed by Indigenous entrepreneurs and employees to d...
My thesis is based on a broader context of theories and categories of tourism and touristic experien...
Indigenous ecotourism in the Mayan rainforest is virtually unknown in the literature. As a result of...
Indigenous ecotourism in the Mayan rainforest is virtually unknown in the literature. As a result of...
Indigenous ecotourism in the Mayan rainforest is virtually unknown in the literature. As a result of...
Indigenous ecotourism in the Mayan rainforest is virtually unknown in the literature. As a result of...
Indigenous ecotourism in the Mayan rainforest has received little research attention. This study exa...
Indigenous ecotourism in the Mayan rainforest has received little research attention. This study exa...
Indigenous ecotourism in the Mayan rainforest has received little research attention. This study exa...
Indigenous ecotourism in the Mayan rainforest has received little research attention. This study exa...
The current study applied the rich models outlined in the peasant mobilization literature with regar...
The importance of Indigenous peoples for tourism is well recognised but their participation and valu...
Archaeologists and anthropologists have played a pivotal role in tourism development in Mexico’s May...
This research analyzes an innovative process employed by Indigenous entrepreneurs and employees to d...
In this thesis, I examine how, during the twentieth century, the Lacandons, an ethnic subgroup of t...
This research analyzes an innovative process employed by Indigenous entrepreneurs and employees to d...
My thesis is based on a broader context of theories and categories of tourism and touristic experien...
Indigenous ecotourism in the Mayan rainforest is virtually unknown in the literature. As a result of...
Indigenous ecotourism in the Mayan rainforest is virtually unknown in the literature. As a result of...
Indigenous ecotourism in the Mayan rainforest is virtually unknown in the literature. As a result of...
Indigenous ecotourism in the Mayan rainforest is virtually unknown in the literature. As a result of...
Indigenous ecotourism in the Mayan rainforest has received little research attention. This study exa...
Indigenous ecotourism in the Mayan rainforest has received little research attention. This study exa...
Indigenous ecotourism in the Mayan rainforest has received little research attention. This study exa...
Indigenous ecotourism in the Mayan rainforest has received little research attention. This study exa...
The current study applied the rich models outlined in the peasant mobilization literature with regar...
The importance of Indigenous peoples for tourism is well recognised but their participation and valu...
Archaeologists and anthropologists have played a pivotal role in tourism development in Mexico’s May...