Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
- Foreword
- 1 African dynamics of cultural tourism
- PART I CULTURE, IDENTITY & TOURISM
- PART II AT THE FRINGE OF THE PARKS
- 6 Hosts & guests: Stereotypes & myths of international tourism in the Okavango Delta, Botswana.
- 7 Kom'n bietjie kuier: Kalahari dreaming with the ≠Khomani San
- 8 Treesleeper Camp: A case study of community tourism in Tsintsabis, Namibia
- 9 ‘The lion has become a cow’: The Maasai hunting paradox
- 10 The organization of hypocrisy? Juxtaposing tourists & farm dwellers in game farming in South Africa
- PART III INTENSIVE CONTACT
- AFTERWORD: Trouble in the bubble: Comparing African tourism with the Andes trail
- NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS
- INDEX
9 - ‘The lion has become a cow’: The Maasai hunting paradox
from PART II - AT THE FRINGE OF THE PARKS
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 February 2013
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
- Foreword
- 1 African dynamics of cultural tourism
- PART I CULTURE, IDENTITY & TOURISM
- PART II AT THE FRINGE OF THE PARKS
- 6 Hosts & guests: Stereotypes & myths of international tourism in the Okavango Delta, Botswana.
- 7 Kom'n bietjie kuier: Kalahari dreaming with the ≠Khomani San
- 8 Treesleeper Camp: A case study of community tourism in Tsintsabis, Namibia
- 9 ‘The lion has become a cow’: The Maasai hunting paradox
- 10 The organization of hypocrisy? Juxtaposing tourists & farm dwellers in game farming in South Africa
- PART III INTENSIVE CONTACT
- AFTERWORD: Trouble in the bubble: Comparing African tourism with the Andes trail
- NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS
- INDEX
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- African Hosts and their GuestsCultural Dynamics of Tourism, pp. 176 - 200Publisher: Boydell & BrewerPrint publication year: 2012