The overall aim of this study was to analyse Maori tourism development in the Canterbury region according to values of Maori-centred tourism. The objectives to achieve this aim were to validate the relevance of the values of Maori-centred tourism to Maori tourism business practices in Canterbury and to identify the strategies for achieving Maori-centred tourism business ethics in Canterbury. A Kaupapa Maori research approach was used to achieve the objectives. This approach was seen appropriate given the need for a culturally relevant perspective. This included employing Maori values derived from a Maori epistemology as measures to analyse Maori tourism development
This study investigates the perceived impacts of government legislation upon Maori tourism developme...
Cultural tourism is a prosperous industry that holds promise for both the members of marginalized cu...
This paper reports findings from a survey of 763 Auckland residents. The research examined attitudes...
The aim of this report is to seek conceptual clarification of 'Maori tourism', 'Maori tourism busine...
Ten Maori businesses involved in tourism operations were studied with the aim of determining what th...
The main aim of this report is to provide an understanding of Maori tourism in order to enhance the ...
While New Zealand is primarily seen as a place to enjoy nature and natural areas, Tourism New Zealan...
This Doctoral thesis uses a Kaupapa Māori research methodology, which is culturally grounded to iden...
It begins with a brief historical overview of Ngati Kahu prior to European settlement and up to the ...
This conceptual paper offers an exploratory insight into the example of Māori tourism in New Zealan...
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Maori aspirations for a better future are inextricably linked to their health and well-being. Resear...
This study reports on community response to tourism in the urban centres of Christchurch and Akaroa ...
This paper reports findings from a survey of 763 Auckland residents. The research examined attitude...
Book of proceedings: Annual AESOP Congress, Definite Space – Fuzzy Responsibility, Prague, 13-16th J...
This study investigates the perceived impacts of government legislation upon Maori tourism developme...
Cultural tourism is a prosperous industry that holds promise for both the members of marginalized cu...
This paper reports findings from a survey of 763 Auckland residents. The research examined attitudes...
The aim of this report is to seek conceptual clarification of 'Maori tourism', 'Maori tourism busine...
Ten Maori businesses involved in tourism operations were studied with the aim of determining what th...
The main aim of this report is to provide an understanding of Maori tourism in order to enhance the ...
While New Zealand is primarily seen as a place to enjoy nature and natural areas, Tourism New Zealan...
This Doctoral thesis uses a Kaupapa Māori research methodology, which is culturally grounded to iden...
It begins with a brief historical overview of Ngati Kahu prior to European settlement and up to the ...
This conceptual paper offers an exploratory insight into the example of Māori tourism in New Zealan...
In recent years there has been an increasing level of interest in indigenous tourism. This has devel...
Maori aspirations for a better future are inextricably linked to their health and well-being. Resear...
This study reports on community response to tourism in the urban centres of Christchurch and Akaroa ...
This paper reports findings from a survey of 763 Auckland residents. The research examined attitude...
Book of proceedings: Annual AESOP Congress, Definite Space – Fuzzy Responsibility, Prague, 13-16th J...
This study investigates the perceived impacts of government legislation upon Maori tourism developme...
Cultural tourism is a prosperous industry that holds promise for both the members of marginalized cu...
This paper reports findings from a survey of 763 Auckland residents. The research examined attitudes...