2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.annals.2015.02.014
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The silence of the Kogi in front of tourists

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“…The conceptualization of authenticity by tourists influences how indigenous people choose to represent themselves in tourism; second, in sustainable tourism planning, the voice of residents ought to be fully considered, and the residents ought to be responsible for important management tasks. [65] investigated the silent behavior of the indigenous Kogi people in the Santa Marta area of the Sierra Nevada in front of tourists and argued that silence and indigenous cosmology, which corresponded to the custom of Kogi behavior faced by outsiders and the defense strategy in front of tourists. Silence seems to be a way to isolate oneself while maintaining full contact.…”
Section: Related Suggestionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The conceptualization of authenticity by tourists influences how indigenous people choose to represent themselves in tourism; second, in sustainable tourism planning, the voice of residents ought to be fully considered, and the residents ought to be responsible for important management tasks. [65] investigated the silent behavior of the indigenous Kogi people in the Santa Marta area of the Sierra Nevada in front of tourists and argued that silence and indigenous cosmology, which corresponded to the custom of Kogi behavior faced by outsiders and the defense strategy in front of tourists. Silence seems to be a way to isolate oneself while maintaining full contact.…”
Section: Related Suggestionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[ [65][66][67] b. Suffering from tourism to locals Chong (2020) [62], based on the case analysis of Bali, noted that the suffering caused by tourism to local people includes (1) tourist misconduct is caused by drunkenness and ignorance of local culture and tradition;…”
Section: Related Suggestionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In a number of studies, for example, websites are accessed as a preliminary step to obtain initial information about a topic, which is then explored using traditional, non-online methods (Amoamo, 2011; Becken, 2013). There are also cases in which the internet is accessed to recruit research participants before (Buda, 2015) or after (Restrepo Campo and Turbay, 2015) face-to-face interviews are carried out.…”
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“…For many travellers, drinking coca tea is normal, others, due to ignorance, may feel like criminals [13]. For some it may be an exciting challenge [14], others understand coca as part of a cultural discourse with the local people [15]. Tourists visiting mines in Bolivia typically purchase coca with dynamite, fuses, alcohol and cigarettes as gifts for the miners to use and to offer to El Tío (the devil) for protection [16].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%