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Encounters with Aboriginal Sites in Metropolitan Sydney: A Broadening Horizon for Cultural Tourism?

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Hinkson, Melinda

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Channel View Publications

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This paper reports on a subject which has historically received little attention in tourism studies, namely, the place of Indigenous heritage in a major metropolitan centre. In Australia, a dominant discourse has promoted the perspective that 'authentic'

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Journal of Sustainable Tourism

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2037-12-31
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