Ecotourism Impacts on Indigenous Peoples
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Ecotourism Impacts on Indigenous Peoples
Hitchcock, Robert K.; Kelly, Melinda C.; Koot, Stasja; Gonzales, Vidal; Arellano-Lopez, F. Sonia; Hitchcock, Robert K.; Buiskool, Roderick Taufan Jan; Babchuk, Wayne A.; Babchuk, Wayne A.; Biesele, Megan
Lexington Books
10/2024
282
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9781793643841
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List of Figures and Tables
Acknowledgments
Chapter 1. Ecotourism, Indigenous Peoples, and Societal Impacts
Wayne A. Babchuk and Robert K. Hitchcock
Chapter 2. Sustainable Tourism: Marketing Indigenous Identity in the Plurinational State of Bolivia
F. Sonia Arellano-Lopez
Chapter 3. Challenges of Ecotourism among the San of Botswana, Namibia, and Zimbabwe
Robert K. Hitchcock, Wayne A. Babchuk, and Melinda C. Kelly
Chapter 4. Ecotourism, Anthropology, and San Community Docents and Activists:
Some Interactions
Megan Biesele
Chapter 5. 'Your Soul Will Remember': Reconnecting with the Kalahari, Celebrating Traditional Knowledge, Sharing the Meat, and Becoming a Community on the ?Khomani San Lands Today
R. Fleming Puckett
Chapter 6. The Mayanization of the Ch'orti': Indigenous Identity amid Tourism-based Development Initiatives in Copan, Honduras
Fredy Rodriguez-Mejia
Chapter 7. Aboriginal Alternative Tourism in Arnhem Land: Tourism as Cultural Learning
Sachiko Kubota
Chapter 8. How Does Cultural Tourism in a National Monument Affect its Affiliated Pueblo Tribes?
Vidal Gonzales, Robert K. Hitchcock and Melinda C. Kelly
Chapter 9. Covid-19 and the Limits of Community-Based Ecotourism as a Sustainable Livelihood Diversification Strategy: The Case of the Indigenous Karo of Batu Katak, North Sumatra, Indonesia
Roderick T.J. Buiskool and Stasja Koot
Chapter 10. Change among the Wannilaeto of Sri Lanka: Land, Livelihoods, and Ecotourism Impacts
Wiveca Stegeborn
About the Contributors
Acknowledgments
Chapter 1. Ecotourism, Indigenous Peoples, and Societal Impacts
Wayne A. Babchuk and Robert K. Hitchcock
Chapter 2. Sustainable Tourism: Marketing Indigenous Identity in the Plurinational State of Bolivia
F. Sonia Arellano-Lopez
Chapter 3. Challenges of Ecotourism among the San of Botswana, Namibia, and Zimbabwe
Robert K. Hitchcock, Wayne A. Babchuk, and Melinda C. Kelly
Chapter 4. Ecotourism, Anthropology, and San Community Docents and Activists:
Some Interactions
Megan Biesele
Chapter 5. 'Your Soul Will Remember': Reconnecting with the Kalahari, Celebrating Traditional Knowledge, Sharing the Meat, and Becoming a Community on the ?Khomani San Lands Today
R. Fleming Puckett
Chapter 6. The Mayanization of the Ch'orti': Indigenous Identity amid Tourism-based Development Initiatives in Copan, Honduras
Fredy Rodriguez-Mejia
Chapter 7. Aboriginal Alternative Tourism in Arnhem Land: Tourism as Cultural Learning
Sachiko Kubota
Chapter 8. How Does Cultural Tourism in a National Monument Affect its Affiliated Pueblo Tribes?
Vidal Gonzales, Robert K. Hitchcock and Melinda C. Kelly
Chapter 9. Covid-19 and the Limits of Community-Based Ecotourism as a Sustainable Livelihood Diversification Strategy: The Case of the Indigenous Karo of Batu Katak, North Sumatra, Indonesia
Roderick T.J. Buiskool and Stasja Koot
Chapter 10. Change among the Wannilaeto of Sri Lanka: Land, Livelihoods, and Ecotourism Impacts
Wiveca Stegeborn
About the Contributors
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conservation;Cultural Traditions;ecology;ecotourism;Environmental Management;Environmental Studies;Heritage;impacts;Indigenous Peoples;Parks and Peoples;rights;sacred sites;Sociology;Tourism management;Tourism Studies
List of Figures and Tables
Acknowledgments
Chapter 1. Ecotourism, Indigenous Peoples, and Societal Impacts
Wayne A. Babchuk and Robert K. Hitchcock
Chapter 2. Sustainable Tourism: Marketing Indigenous Identity in the Plurinational State of Bolivia
F. Sonia Arellano-Lopez
Chapter 3. Challenges of Ecotourism among the San of Botswana, Namibia, and Zimbabwe
Robert K. Hitchcock, Wayne A. Babchuk, and Melinda C. Kelly
Chapter 4. Ecotourism, Anthropology, and San Community Docents and Activists:
Some Interactions
Megan Biesele
Chapter 5. 'Your Soul Will Remember': Reconnecting with the Kalahari, Celebrating Traditional Knowledge, Sharing the Meat, and Becoming a Community on the ?Khomani San Lands Today
R. Fleming Puckett
Chapter 6. The Mayanization of the Ch'orti': Indigenous Identity amid Tourism-based Development Initiatives in Copan, Honduras
Fredy Rodriguez-Mejia
Chapter 7. Aboriginal Alternative Tourism in Arnhem Land: Tourism as Cultural Learning
Sachiko Kubota
Chapter 8. How Does Cultural Tourism in a National Monument Affect its Affiliated Pueblo Tribes?
Vidal Gonzales, Robert K. Hitchcock and Melinda C. Kelly
Chapter 9. Covid-19 and the Limits of Community-Based Ecotourism as a Sustainable Livelihood Diversification Strategy: The Case of the Indigenous Karo of Batu Katak, North Sumatra, Indonesia
Roderick T.J. Buiskool and Stasja Koot
Chapter 10. Change among the Wannilaeto of Sri Lanka: Land, Livelihoods, and Ecotourism Impacts
Wiveca Stegeborn
About the Contributors
Acknowledgments
Chapter 1. Ecotourism, Indigenous Peoples, and Societal Impacts
Wayne A. Babchuk and Robert K. Hitchcock
Chapter 2. Sustainable Tourism: Marketing Indigenous Identity in the Plurinational State of Bolivia
F. Sonia Arellano-Lopez
Chapter 3. Challenges of Ecotourism among the San of Botswana, Namibia, and Zimbabwe
Robert K. Hitchcock, Wayne A. Babchuk, and Melinda C. Kelly
Chapter 4. Ecotourism, Anthropology, and San Community Docents and Activists:
Some Interactions
Megan Biesele
Chapter 5. 'Your Soul Will Remember': Reconnecting with the Kalahari, Celebrating Traditional Knowledge, Sharing the Meat, and Becoming a Community on the ?Khomani San Lands Today
R. Fleming Puckett
Chapter 6. The Mayanization of the Ch'orti': Indigenous Identity amid Tourism-based Development Initiatives in Copan, Honduras
Fredy Rodriguez-Mejia
Chapter 7. Aboriginal Alternative Tourism in Arnhem Land: Tourism as Cultural Learning
Sachiko Kubota
Chapter 8. How Does Cultural Tourism in a National Monument Affect its Affiliated Pueblo Tribes?
Vidal Gonzales, Robert K. Hitchcock and Melinda C. Kelly
Chapter 9. Covid-19 and the Limits of Community-Based Ecotourism as a Sustainable Livelihood Diversification Strategy: The Case of the Indigenous Karo of Batu Katak, North Sumatra, Indonesia
Roderick T.J. Buiskool and Stasja Koot
Chapter 10. Change among the Wannilaeto of Sri Lanka: Land, Livelihoods, and Ecotourism Impacts
Wiveca Stegeborn
About the Contributors
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