Mededelingen Rijksmuseum Volkenkunde 45 - Indian Detours Tourism in Native North America
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With tourism becoming the largest single sector of the global economy it cannot but impact traditional societies in many ways, both detrimental and beneficial. Nowhere is the history of the tourist encounter between Native peoples and Euro-Americans as long and as intensive as in North America. From the 1870s transcontinental railroads and shipping routes along the Pacific coast opened up the North American West for travelers, wishing to get to know the spectacular country and its Native peoples. Leisure travelers came in rapidly increasing numbers, first from the United States and Canada, soon also from Europe, and more recently from Asia.
This volume is the result of the "North American Indian Tourism" sessions organized during the 2014 (European) American Indian Workshop held in Leiden, the Netherlands, from May 21-25. The conference was hosted by the University of Leiden and the National Museum of Ethnology (Rijksmuseum voor Volkenkunde; now: National Museum of World Cultures). Most contributions address developments from the late nineteenth century to the present. The majority of the articles focus on the Greater Southwest, but the Natives peoples of the Great Plains take central stage in several contributions. Topics include: travels by Native Americans to Europe, the variety of encounters between Dutch travelers and tourists and Indians in Arizona and New Mexico, the role of the Indian casino industry, the production and consumption of Indian arts and crafts, tribal tourism policy, and the role of museums and tourism in the staging of Indian exhibitions.
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Communicating Across the Red Atlantic. Early Native American Tourism and the Question of Agency
Birgit Däwes
Native American Detours and the Quest for Authenticity. Dutch Tourism, Collecting and Research in the American Southwest
Pieter Hovens
Collecting Souvenirs. The Alphonse Pinart Collection of Pueblo Curios
Eloïse J. Galliard
Going West. The Grand Tour of Ludolf Gratama and Johanna Schultz van Haegen (1928)
Mette van der Hooft
Casino Tourism in Northern New Mexico. Pueblo Indian Casinos as Capitalist Ventures in a Traditional Setting
Susanne Berthier-Foglar
One Type of Boundary[ies]. Native American Jewelry and Santa Fe Indian Market
Bruce Bernstein
Economic Development and Self-Representation. An Example of Tribal Tourism on the Northern Plains
Markus H. Lindner
Artifacts, Museums and Tourism. A De-Reterritorialized View
Maaike de Jong and Alexander Grit
This volume is the result of the "North American Indian Tourism" sessions organized during the 2014 (European) American Indian Workshop held in Leiden, the Netherlands, from May 21-25. The conference was hosted by the University of Leiden and the National Museum of Ethnology (Rijksmuseum voor Volkenkunde; now: National Museum of World Cultures). Most contributions address developments from the late nineteenth century to the present. The majority of the articles focus on the Greater Southwest, but the Natives peoples of the Great Plains take central stage in several contributions. Topics include: travels by Native Americans to Europe, the variety of encounters between Dutch travelers and tourists and Indians in Arizona and New Mexico, the role of the Indian casino industry, the production and consumption of Indian arts and crafts, tribal tourism policy, and the role of museums and tourism in the staging of Indian exhibitions.
Contents
Communicating Across the Red Atlantic. Early Native American Tourism and the Question of Agency
Birgit Däwes
Native American Detours and the Quest for Authenticity. Dutch Tourism, Collecting and Research in the American Southwest
Pieter Hovens
Collecting Souvenirs. The Alphonse Pinart Collection of Pueblo Curios
Eloïse J. Galliard
Going West. The Grand Tour of Ludolf Gratama and Johanna Schultz van Haegen (1928)
Mette van der Hooft
Casino Tourism in Northern New Mexico. Pueblo Indian Casinos as Capitalist Ventures in a Traditional Setting
Susanne Berthier-Foglar
One Type of Boundary[ies]. Native American Jewelry and Santa Fe Indian Market
Bruce Bernstein
Economic Development and Self-Representation. An Example of Tribal Tourism on the Northern Plains
Markus H. Lindner
Artifacts, Museums and Tourism. A De-Reterritorialized View
Maaike de Jong and Alexander Grit
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