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11/14/2022

Critical reading writing &


Reasoning for HE
Module Code:FC110
TOURISM AND INDIGER RECENT EXPERIENCES IN LATIN AMERICA AND
THE by Dorte Verner

Group A
Assessment Type: Critical Evaluation
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Word Count: 425
Contents
Title............................................................................................................................................................1
Introduction................................................................................................................................................1
Summary....................................................................................................................................................1
Evolution....................................................................................................................................................2
Conclusion.................................................................................................................................................2
References:.................................................................................................................................................2

Title
TOURISM AND INDIGER RECENT EXPERIENCES IN LATIN AMERICA AND THE by Dorte
Verner
Responsible Tourism Series

Introduction
This article is about the company who is offering the tourism services to their customers their tourism
sectors is growing much better, so they are trying to resolve their problems as well the problems of
localities who interact with the tourists.

Summary
New tourism niches in Latin America and the Caribbean have benefitted and hurt indigenous peoples.
World Bank: Tourism supports LAC Indigenous communities. Urban, rural, and infrastructure
measures have improved Indigenous tourism. The bank's experience begs for greater sensitivity. This
En Breve explains "ethnotourism" problems and remedies.
75% of the 54 Argentine ICDP communities chose tourism. Booming travel Jorge Nahual of the
Mapuche Coordination says tourism may benefit oppressed people.
Andres Barona from the Gallivan Tatatao EcoTourism Monitoring Program believes ecotourism is
frequently justified to support Indigenous people without adverse social or environmental implications
and to boost tribal earnings while decreasing dependent on natural resources. Tourism firms are
becoming more eco- and socially conscious, according to Barona and his colleagues
Despite undesirable implications, experts advise government and community remedies. Jorge Nahuel
represents Neuquén’s Mapuche in Argentina's XIX Parliament. Coordinating Argentine Mapuche. 52
indigenous communities assessed obstacles and development plans. Materials, contracting,
construction, and maintenance were coordinated to support two priority projects per municipality. As
communities teach visitors in welcome letters what to anticipate in Indigenous communities and what
their indigenous hosts expect of them, the initiatives have empowered local communities, who keep in
command of their guests and intact. The Argentine government allowed local-management and
empowerment and suggested two follow-up initiatives to increase rural tourism. Jorge Nahual proposes
seven prerequisites for government actions and policies to promote Indigenous community viability.
First, identify indigenous communities as sole interlocutors.
Tourism may assist indigenous populations if well-managed.

Localize the project. Ecotourism increases "responsible tourists" Promote tourism by stressing
conservation and biodiversity. Help locals with tourism. Encourage Indigenous tourism and culture.
Indigenous groups should oversee tourism. Indigenous territory, identity, and sovereignty should be in
tourism. Mapuche say, "Knowledge makes the wild meaningful." All is forest.

Evolution
According to the above concepts and points we can evaluate that there are several issues from the
management end and the customer end as well there must be a regulatory committee which will deal
with all issue.

Conclusion
The conclusion of the above article is that we must visit different place and we also focus on the
tourism which damaging the natural resources and hurting them we must keep the biodiversity in the
community.

References:
1. http://hdl.handle.net/10986/10235
2. https://oxfordre.com/anthropology/view/10.1093/acrefore/9780190854584.001.0001/acrefore-
9780190854584-e-117

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