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13. What Does the Sieidi Do? Tourism as a Part of a Continued Tradition?
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Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Contributors ix
- Preface xv
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Part 1: Conceptualizing Arctic Indigeneity and Tourism
- 1. Indigenous Tourism in the Arctic 3
- 2. Indigeneity and Indigenous Tourism 16
- 3. Images of the Northern and ‘Arctic’ in Tourism and Regional Literature 33
- 4. Orientalism or Cultural Encounters? Tourism Assemblages in Cultures, Capital and Identities 50
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Part 2: Arctic Contestations; Resourcification of Indigenous Landscapes
- 5. Sami Tourism at the Crossroads: Globalization as a Challenge for Business, Environment and Culture in Swedish Sápmi 71
- 6. Tourist Hegemonies of Outside Powers: The Case of Salmon Fishing Safari Camps in Territories of Traditional Land Use (Kola Peninsula) 87
- 7. Empowering Whom? Politics and Realities of Indigenous Tourism Development in the Russian Arctic 105
- 8. Destination Development in the Middle of the Sápmi: Whose Voice is Heard and How? 122
- 9. Culture in Nature: Exploring the Role of ‘Culture’ in the Destination of Ilulissat, Greenland 137
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Part 3: Touristification of the Arctic – Indigenous Wrapping
- 10. Peripheral Geographies of Creativity: The Case for Aboriginal Tourism in Canada’s Yukon Territory 157
- 11. Sport and Folklore Festivals of the North as Sites of Indigenous Cultural Revitalization in Russia 182
- 12. Indigenous Hospitality and Tourism: Past Trajectories and New Beginnings 205
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Part 4: Tourism Negotiating Sami Traditions
- 13. What Does the Sieidi Do? Tourism as a Part of a Continued Tradition? 225
- 14. Sami Tourism in Northern Norway: Indigenous Spirituality and Processes of Cultural Branding 246
- 15. Respect in the Girdnu: The Sami Verdde Institution and Tourism in Northern Norway 261
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Part 5: Epilogue
- 16. Toward a De-Essentializing of Indigenous Tourism? 281
- Index 290
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Contributors ix
- Preface xv
-
Part 1: Conceptualizing Arctic Indigeneity and Tourism
- 1. Indigenous Tourism in the Arctic 3
- 2. Indigeneity and Indigenous Tourism 16
- 3. Images of the Northern and ‘Arctic’ in Tourism and Regional Literature 33
- 4. Orientalism or Cultural Encounters? Tourism Assemblages in Cultures, Capital and Identities 50
-
Part 2: Arctic Contestations; Resourcification of Indigenous Landscapes
- 5. Sami Tourism at the Crossroads: Globalization as a Challenge for Business, Environment and Culture in Swedish Sápmi 71
- 6. Tourist Hegemonies of Outside Powers: The Case of Salmon Fishing Safari Camps in Territories of Traditional Land Use (Kola Peninsula) 87
- 7. Empowering Whom? Politics and Realities of Indigenous Tourism Development in the Russian Arctic 105
- 8. Destination Development in the Middle of the Sápmi: Whose Voice is Heard and How? 122
- 9. Culture in Nature: Exploring the Role of ‘Culture’ in the Destination of Ilulissat, Greenland 137
-
Part 3: Touristification of the Arctic – Indigenous Wrapping
- 10. Peripheral Geographies of Creativity: The Case for Aboriginal Tourism in Canada’s Yukon Territory 157
- 11. Sport and Folklore Festivals of the North as Sites of Indigenous Cultural Revitalization in Russia 182
- 12. Indigenous Hospitality and Tourism: Past Trajectories and New Beginnings 205
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Part 4: Tourism Negotiating Sami Traditions
- 13. What Does the Sieidi Do? Tourism as a Part of a Continued Tradition? 225
- 14. Sami Tourism in Northern Norway: Indigenous Spirituality and Processes of Cultural Branding 246
- 15. Respect in the Girdnu: The Sami Verdde Institution and Tourism in Northern Norway 261
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Part 5: Epilogue
- 16. Toward a De-Essentializing of Indigenous Tourism? 281
- Index 290