This paper reports findings from a survey of 763 Auckland residents. The research examined attitudes towards the resort town of Rotorua as a short-break destination with specific reference to the role that Maori culture plays in the formation of perceptions of Rotorua. The Te Arawa Maori people have been closely associated with tourism for over 140 years and this is recognised by the domestic market. However, the Maori component of Rotorua is found not to be an attraction. Rather, tourists are drawn to other facets of the product. While this is evidence for the fact that Rotorua is a multi-use product in tourism, given the role that travel is supposed to play in bridging gaps between cultures, tourism seems to be failing in this respec...
While New Zealand is primarily seen as a place to enjoy nature and natural areas, Tourism New Zealan...
If travel is the force of historical change then the exotic subject that is the native could be rele...
The aim of this report is to outline how the Rotorua community experiences tourism and tourism devel...
This paper reports findings from a survey of 763 Auckland residents. The research examined attitudes...
This paper reports findings from a survey of 763 Auckland residents. The research examined attitude...
This study reports results derived from semistructured interviews with 40 visitors to the Maori Arts...
Cultural tourism is a prosperous industry that holds promise for both the members of marginalized cu...
This is a study of how tourism in New Zealand has affected a major tribal community; their insights,...
The development of tourism cultural product in the case of minority peoples has become a mechanism f...
The main aim of this report is to provide an understanding of Maori tourism in order to enhance the ...
In recent years there has been an increasing level of interest in indigenous tourism. This has devel...
This study sought to analyze tourist perceptions of cultural heritage tourism on Easter Island, more...
Māori engagement with the tourism industry, from the nineteenth century to the present, has develope...
This study investigates the perceived impacts of government legislation upon Maori tourism developme...
The aim of this report is to seek conceptual clarification of 'Maori tourism', 'Maori tourism busine...
While New Zealand is primarily seen as a place to enjoy nature and natural areas, Tourism New Zealan...
If travel is the force of historical change then the exotic subject that is the native could be rele...
The aim of this report is to outline how the Rotorua community experiences tourism and tourism devel...
This paper reports findings from a survey of 763 Auckland residents. The research examined attitudes...
This paper reports findings from a survey of 763 Auckland residents. The research examined attitude...
This study reports results derived from semistructured interviews with 40 visitors to the Maori Arts...
Cultural tourism is a prosperous industry that holds promise for both the members of marginalized cu...
This is a study of how tourism in New Zealand has affected a major tribal community; their insights,...
The development of tourism cultural product in the case of minority peoples has become a mechanism f...
The main aim of this report is to provide an understanding of Maori tourism in order to enhance the ...
In recent years there has been an increasing level of interest in indigenous tourism. This has devel...
This study sought to analyze tourist perceptions of cultural heritage tourism on Easter Island, more...
Māori engagement with the tourism industry, from the nineteenth century to the present, has develope...
This study investigates the perceived impacts of government legislation upon Maori tourism developme...
The aim of this report is to seek conceptual clarification of 'Maori tourism', 'Maori tourism busine...
While New Zealand is primarily seen as a place to enjoy nature and natural areas, Tourism New Zealan...
If travel is the force of historical change then the exotic subject that is the native could be rele...
The aim of this report is to outline how the Rotorua community experiences tourism and tourism devel...