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Alastair Birtles
2000
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Paul Memmott
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Inalienable Signs and Invited Guests: Australian Indigenous Art and Cultural Tourism
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Critical Tourism Studies Proceedings, 2019
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Duval, M. & Smith, B.W. 2013. Rock art tourism in the uKhahlamba/Drakensberg World Heritage Site: obstacles to the development of sustainable tourism. Journal of Sustainable Tourism 21(1): 134-153.
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Lyn Leader-Elliott
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Indigenous tourism in Australia: Time for a reality check
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Tourism Management, 2015
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Tourism impacts on an Australian indigenous community: a Djabugay case study
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Tourism Management, 2003
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Encounters with Aboriginal Sites in Metropolitan Sydney: A Broadening Horizon for Cultural Tourism?
Melinda Hinkson
Journal of Sustainable Tourism, 2003
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Rock art tourism in the uKhahlamba/Drakensberg World Heritage Site: obstacles to the development of sustainable tourism
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Othering, Power Relations, and Indigenous Tourism: Experiences in Australia’s Northern Territory
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"We Speak for Country": Indigenous Tourism Development Options for Community Engagement in Australia
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PhD Thesis, 2018
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The Coorong Wilderness Lodge: A case study of planning failures in Indigenous tourism
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Knowing and Being Known. Approaching Australian Indigenous Tourism Through Aboriginal and Non-Aboriginal Politics of Knowing
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Rock Paintings near Wadeye, Northern Territory: Site Management and Educational Aspects of Research and Tourism
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Indigenous tourism: the possibilities into the future
Jeremy Buultjens
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Indigenous tourism in Victoria: products, markets, and futures
Ian Clark
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Constructing the Climb: Visitor Decision‐making at Uluru
Sarah James
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Tourism Recreation Research Identifying the relative importance of culture in Indigenous tourism experiences: netnographic evidence from Australia
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mark galliford
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Aboriginal Tourism: A Research Bibliography
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‘Walkabout’ tourism: The Indigenous tourism market for Outback Australia
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SEEKING SUSTAINABLE ROCK ART TOURISM: THE EXAMPLE OF THE MALOTI-DRAKENSBERG PARK WORLD HERITAGE SITE
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South African Archaeological Bulletin 69 (199): 34–48, 2014
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‘Walkabout Tourism’: Is there an Indigenous Tourism Market in Outback Australia?
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