The question of who controls Indigenous tourism is of wide and growing relevance in post-colonial societies, especially in so-called transition economies, that are moving from state-led economies to mostly market-based economies. This paper explores such global–local dynamics for an Indigenous group in South Africa in relation to authenticity, development and power relations. Based on ethnographic fieldwork among the Indigenous South Kalahari Bushmen (≠Khomani) and their interactions with the tourism sector, especially up-market accommodation projects, it questions assumptions that economic and educational benefits will “trickle down” to the poor. It exposes two key contradictions in the capitalist tourist system. The first is that authenti...
Namibian Bushmen, such as the Hai//om and the Ju/’hoansi, are increasingly involved in the growing, ...
Namibian Bushmen, such as the Hai//om and the Ju/’hoansi, are increasingly involved in the growing, ...
Indigenous tourism is a debated topic as the lifestyle and culture of indigenous groups are increasi...
The question of who controls Indigenous tourism is of wide and growing relevance in post-colonial so...
<p>The question of who controls Indigenous tourism is of wide and growing relevance in post-colonial...
<p>The question of who controls Indigenous tourism is of wide and growing relevance in post-colonial...
Many scholars have explained that the primordial image of Bushmen, in whichthey are represented as t...
So-called indigenous 1 people, such as the Bushmen of Namibia, are often seen as ‘traditional conser...
So-called indigenous 1 people, such as the Bushmen of Namibia, are often seen as ‘traditional conser...
In southern Africa, the indigenous Bushmen (San) have for long been positioned as an inferior group....
Dwelling in Tourism highlights how marginalised Bushmen people are in the middle of a struggle bet...
__Abstract__ In Namibia and South Africa, tourism is an important strategy to empower marginalize...
markdownabstract__Abstract__ In Namibia and South Africa, tourism is an important strategy to emp...
Namibian Bushmen, such as the Hai//om and the Ju/’hoansi, are increasingly involved in the growing, ...
Namibian Bushmen, such as the Hai//om and the Ju/’hoansi, are increasingly involved in the growing, ...
Namibian Bushmen, such as the Hai//om and the Ju/’hoansi, are increasingly involved in the growing, ...
Namibian Bushmen, such as the Hai//om and the Ju/’hoansi, are increasingly involved in the growing, ...
Indigenous tourism is a debated topic as the lifestyle and culture of indigenous groups are increasi...
The question of who controls Indigenous tourism is of wide and growing relevance in post-colonial so...
<p>The question of who controls Indigenous tourism is of wide and growing relevance in post-colonial...
<p>The question of who controls Indigenous tourism is of wide and growing relevance in post-colonial...
Many scholars have explained that the primordial image of Bushmen, in whichthey are represented as t...
So-called indigenous 1 people, such as the Bushmen of Namibia, are often seen as ‘traditional conser...
So-called indigenous 1 people, such as the Bushmen of Namibia, are often seen as ‘traditional conser...
In southern Africa, the indigenous Bushmen (San) have for long been positioned as an inferior group....
Dwelling in Tourism highlights how marginalised Bushmen people are in the middle of a struggle bet...
__Abstract__ In Namibia and South Africa, tourism is an important strategy to empower marginalize...
markdownabstract__Abstract__ In Namibia and South Africa, tourism is an important strategy to emp...
Namibian Bushmen, such as the Hai//om and the Ju/’hoansi, are increasingly involved in the growing, ...
Namibian Bushmen, such as the Hai//om and the Ju/’hoansi, are increasingly involved in the growing, ...
Namibian Bushmen, such as the Hai//om and the Ju/’hoansi, are increasingly involved in the growing, ...
Namibian Bushmen, such as the Hai//om and the Ju/’hoansi, are increasingly involved in the growing, ...
Indigenous tourism is a debated topic as the lifestyle and culture of indigenous groups are increasi...