ISSN: 2167-0269
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Reilly S
Tanzania
Research Article
Real (or) Staged? Authenticity and Cultural Portrayal in Indigenous Tourism
Author(s): Kithiia J* and Reilly S
Kithiia J* and Reilly S
This study examined the perceptions of authenticity in cultural portrayals by both visitors and indigenous tourism operators in Far North Queensland. Surveys were administered over a two week period to indigenous tour operators and visitors at six locations throughout the region. The results showed that tourists place a high value on authenticity and the majority of them who had participated in an indigenous experience were satisfied with its level of authenticity. The study further found that the use of theatrical effects in cultural presentations was viewed negatively by tourists. A few indigenous tour operators were found to place a higher premium on maintaining the pride of their community’s cultural values, rather than work collaboratively with external corporations to provide titillating, but barely authentic, tourism experiences. The overwhelming consensus from all those .. View More»
DOI:
10.4172/2167-0269.1000213