IPinCH Cultural Tourism Working Group Co-chair Lena Mortensen and Project Director George Nicholas were sparked to write an article featured in the “In Focus” section of Anthropology News, November 2010, 51(8): 11-12, by the opening of a “traditional First Nations Village” operated for tourists by the Aboriginal Tourism Association of British Columbia in a municipal park in Vancouver, BC, Canada.
In “Riding the Tourism Train? Navigating Intellectual Property, Heritage and Community-Based Approaches to Cultural Tourism,” the authors locate the example from British Columbia in a global context, reflecting on intellectual property, “specifically the intangible elements of cultural heritage.” They consider challenges and tease out strands of possibility, in particular the affordances of community-based heritage research.