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dc.contributorSchool of Hotel and Tourism Managementen_US
dc.creatorShrestha, RKen_US
dc.creatorLEspoir, Decosta, JNPen_US
dc.creatorWhitford, Men_US
dc.date.accessioned2025-12-04T08:35:23Z-
dc.date.available2025-12-04T08:35:23Z-
dc.identifier.issn0261-5177en_US
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10397/116243-
dc.language.isoenen_US
dc.publisherPergamon Pressen_US
dc.subjectCollective sensemakingen_US
dc.subjectCommunity-based tourismen_US
dc.subjectIndigenous knowledgeen_US
dc.subjectIndigenous methodologyen_US
dc.subjectLived experiencesen_US
dc.subjectReciprocityen_US
dc.titleReimagining community-based indigenous tourism : insights from the traditional knowledge of Indigenous Newars of Nepalen_US
dc.typeJournal/Magazine Articleen_US
dc.identifier.volume108en_US
dc.identifier.doi10.1016/j.tourman.2024.105110en_US
dcterms.abstractCommunity-based tourism serves as an economic catalyst for enhancing the socio-economic well-being of Indigenous peoples in developing countries. While extensive research has explored its functional and structural aspects, the potential of community-based tourism to foster cultural empowerment though Indigenous ontologies and traditions institutions remains unexplored. This ethnographic study investigates the role of community-based Indigenous tourism (CBIT) in reinforcing cultural identity among the Khokana Newars of Nepal through their traditional institution, Guthi. Employing Indigenous methodology and qualitative methods, the research reveals Guthi's role in disseminating cultural knowledge, preserving cultural memory, and strengthening individual and collective identity within tourism contexts. The study expands the discourse on CBIT by introducing cultural empowerment as a core element, highlighting the interplay between Indigenous institutions, community identity, and tourism development. It advocates for a paradigm shift towards culturally empowered tourism initiatives that actively integrate Indigenous voices and lived experiences, promoting cultural integrity, and self-determination.en_US
dcterms.accessRightsembargoed accessen_US
dcterms.bibliographicCitationTourism management, June 2025, v. 108, 105110en_US
dcterms.isPartOfTourism managementen_US
dcterms.issued2025-06-
dc.identifier.scopus2-s2.0-85211387504-
dc.identifier.eissn1879-3193en_US
dc.identifier.artn105110en_US
dc.description.validate202512 bchyen_US
dc.description.oaNot applicableen_US
dc.identifier.SubFormIDG000436/2025-11-
dc.description.fundingSourceSelf-fundeden_US
dc.description.pubStatusPublisheden_US
dc.date.embargo2028-06-30en_US
dc.description.oaCategoryGreen (AAM)en_US
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