Heritage souvenirs are an indispensable part of indigenous tourism and the authenticity of indigenous heritage is a vital aspect of such tourism. This study adopts a mixed methods approach to explore the perceived authenticity of glass bead souvenirs of the Paiwan Tribe in Pintung County, Taiwan. The study explores differences in the evaluations of authenticity among stakeholders and the factors that influence perceptions of authen- ticity. An understanding of tourists’ perceptions of indigenous heritage offers valuable information for the creation of indigenous souvenirs and for reviving the promotion of indigenous culture
Those promoting tourism often seek to highlight that which is unique about their destinations in ord...
This article reports on visitor interest in Indigenous tourism experiences in the Wet Tropics region...
Local communities are the custodians of cultural heritage resources and Indigenous Knowledge Systems...
Since the 1970s there has been a growing interest in Indigenous cultures globally. In Australia, the...
Ethnic culture, often complemented by attractive relatively natural environments, is the core touris...
Souvenirs are a popular commodity for purchase by tourists. Souvenirs can serve as an emotional conn...
This study analyses how Maori operators in the tourist industry portray indigenous culture in their ...
Ethnic culture, often complemented by attractive relatively natural environments, is the core touris...
This project explores the effects of the cultural tourism industry on the indigenous cultures of Mal...
This study sought to analyze tourist perceptions of cultural heritage tourism on Easter Island, more...
Many Aboriginal communities in British Columbia, Canada and worldwide, are on the search for new dev...
While souvenir business greatly increases revenue for tourism industry, local handicrafts as souveni...
Understanding the sense of authenticity of heritage attractions is important for tourism management ...
This paper examines some issues relating to inclusion of Australian Indigenous cultural heritage in ...
Much of the literature on authenticity is Western-centric, while little work addresses the concept i...
Those promoting tourism often seek to highlight that which is unique about their destinations in ord...
This article reports on visitor interest in Indigenous tourism experiences in the Wet Tropics region...
Local communities are the custodians of cultural heritage resources and Indigenous Knowledge Systems...
Since the 1970s there has been a growing interest in Indigenous cultures globally. In Australia, the...
Ethnic culture, often complemented by attractive relatively natural environments, is the core touris...
Souvenirs are a popular commodity for purchase by tourists. Souvenirs can serve as an emotional conn...
This study analyses how Maori operators in the tourist industry portray indigenous culture in their ...
Ethnic culture, often complemented by attractive relatively natural environments, is the core touris...
This project explores the effects of the cultural tourism industry on the indigenous cultures of Mal...
This study sought to analyze tourist perceptions of cultural heritage tourism on Easter Island, more...
Many Aboriginal communities in British Columbia, Canada and worldwide, are on the search for new dev...
While souvenir business greatly increases revenue for tourism industry, local handicrafts as souveni...
Understanding the sense of authenticity of heritage attractions is important for tourism management ...
This paper examines some issues relating to inclusion of Australian Indigenous cultural heritage in ...
Much of the literature on authenticity is Western-centric, while little work addresses the concept i...
Those promoting tourism often seek to highlight that which is unique about their destinations in ord...
This article reports on visitor interest in Indigenous tourism experiences in the Wet Tropics region...
Local communities are the custodians of cultural heritage resources and Indigenous Knowledge Systems...