Ethnology, Volume 39University of Pittsburgh, 2000 - Anthropology |
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Page 159
... tourists . Moreover , the negative consequences of tourism have so far been minimal for the morería and Totonicapán . The community is not part of the tourist circuit in the way that Chichicastenango or Panajachel are ; tourists are not ...
... tourists . Moreover , the negative consequences of tourism have so far been minimal for the morería and Totonicapán . The community is not part of the tourist circuit in the way that Chichicastenango or Panajachel are ; tourists are not ...
Page 168
... tourists nor reconstructing a collective identity for themselves or tourist consumers . They attempt to construct a slice of San Antonio life which seeks to capitalize on tourists ' curiosity and money . As tourists tend not to be fools ...
... tourists nor reconstructing a collective identity for themselves or tourist consumers . They attempt to construct a slice of San Antonio life which seeks to capitalize on tourists ' curiosity and money . As tourists tend not to be fools ...
Page 170
... tourists and Spanish students have the time to meet and develop rapport with Mayas . There are many stories of failed encounters with tourists who did not like the food , the living conditions , or the degree to which the houses were ...
... tourists and Spanish students have the time to meet and develop rapport with Mayas . There are many stories of failed encounters with tourists who did not like the food , the living conditions , or the degree to which the houses were ...
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The Spirit of the Gift | 15 |
An Examination | 73 |
Negotiating | 93 |
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