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Carving and tourism: A maori perspective
Authors:Chris Ryan  John Crotts
Affiliation:Chris Ryan is Professor of Tourism Studies at Northern Territory University Darwin NT 0909, Australia;John Crotts, Associate Professor and Director of the Hospitality and Tourism Management Program, College of Charleston USA
Abstract:Maori retained high levels of self determination under the Treaty of Waitangi in 1840, although much of the subsequent history of the 19th century involved attempts both formal and informal by the colonial powers to subvert the Act. Therefore, while tourism has brought significant economic advantages for some tribes (iwi), and promises economic returns for others, Maori are insistent that they retain control over the process. The paper describes some of the significant impacts of tourism on Maori culture, but it is concluded that the truths of tourist impacts are plural, and can only be understood within an understanding of Maori cosmology. As such, Maori are adept at distinguishing between the signs and symbols of tourist artifacts.
Keywords:Maori   impacts   culture   New Zealand   Maori tourism
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