Les Conceptions De La Propriété Foncière À l'Épreuve Des Revendications Autochtones : Possession, Propriété Et Leurs Avatars
DOI: 10.4000/books.pacific.350
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Au-delà des revendications foncières aborigènes : le tourisme, nouvelle voie de reconnaissance ou cul-de-sac ?

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“…In doing so, Bardi and Jawi tour guides appear to make explicit their status as Traditional Owners, as well as their exclusive rights to refuse, regulate and control the use and enjoyment of their land. Although asserting the right to 'speak for country' is by no means an artefact of the tourist encounter, Bardi and Jawi find in tourism an opportunity to seek a broader public recognition of their claims (Travesi 2015).…”
Section: 'Hi Everybody!' (The Tourists Hesitantly) -Hi…mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In doing so, Bardi and Jawi tour guides appear to make explicit their status as Traditional Owners, as well as their exclusive rights to refuse, regulate and control the use and enjoyment of their land. Although asserting the right to 'speak for country' is by no means an artefact of the tourist encounter, Bardi and Jawi find in tourism an opportunity to seek a broader public recognition of their claims (Travesi 2015).…”
Section: 'Hi Everybody!' (The Tourists Hesitantly) -Hi…mentioning
confidence: 99%