Ethno
Tribal Tourism, Volksgruppen, Archaische Lebensweisen, "konnten sich viel von ihrer Ursprünglichkeit bewahren", weitgehend unberührt von den Einflüssen der modernen/westlichen Lebensweise, traditionelle Gesellschaft, Wirtschaftsfaktor Ethnizität im Tourismus, etc.
Indigenous Ecotourism - Center for Ecotourism and Sustainable Development |
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Background
From September 7-9, 2006, CESD convened indigenous representatives from throughout Latin America in Quito, Ecuador to discuss the role of ecotourism and certification for their communities. Over three days, participants shared experiences, raised concerns, voiced opinions, and learned from colleagues. At the end of the discussions, the group announced formation of the indigenous tourism association Intiruna, Quechua for "people of the sun".
The final result of the workshop was a declaration that is available in Spanish and English. The declaration was formally presented by the participants on September 9, 2006 in a public forum that was attended by key stakeholders in the Ecuadorian tourism industry. Click to view the declaration in Spanish or in English. Also available are the full conference proceedings in Spanish or in English.
Current Work and Next Steps
To follow through on the exceptional developments from this workshop and allow Intiruna to develop as an organization, the participants seek to reconvene in Chiapas, Mexico in 2009 to readdress the issue of ecotourism certification and discuss how to develop tourism models and specific certification criteria that might better protect their communities. Pending funding, the conference plans to include additional indigenous perspectives from community representatives of Central Asia, Australia, The Pacific Islands, and the African Rift Valley. This upcoming workshop in Mexico represents a crucial step in the systematic incorporation of indigenous voices and leadership in the development of ecotourism models, a well as an important steps toward the creation of an international ecotourism network and certification system. Furthermore, the participants hope that these discussions will subsequently inform the development of an Indigenous Peoples Advisory Council that will bring together indigenous communities and ecotourism enterprise around the globe.
If you are interested in supporting these efforts, please contact CESD's Stanford Coordinator Laura Driscoll (lrd@stanford.edu).
Intiruna Members:
Angel Canales Gutierrez
Quechua
Executive Director of the Center for Sustainable Development (CEDESOS)
Address:
Jirón Moquegua 348 - Tercer piso
Puno
PERU
Eliseo Pelagio Fernandez Ruelas
Quechua
Profesor of the National University of the Altiplano of Puno
Coordinator of the Institute of Investigation for Rural and Agroindustry Development and the Environment (IDRA)
Address:
Jr. Lampa 794
Puno
PERU
Christian Garzón
Cotacachi
General Manager of Rura Tupari
Address:
Calle Sucre y Quiroga
Provincia de Imbabura
Otavalo
ECUADOR
José Gualinga
Quechua - Sarayaku
Manager of Papangu Tours
Director of International Relations of Sarayaku
Address:
Casilla 1601-785
Puyo – Pastaza
ECUADOR
Teresa Jimbicti
Shuar
Vice-President of the National Council of Indigenous Women of Ecuador (CONMIE)
President of the Regional Council of Nationalities and Communities of Indigenous Women of the Ecuadorian Amazon (CONMIRAE)
Address:
Delgado Travel
Ciudad de Macas, Canton Morona
Provincia de Morona Santiago
ECUADOR
Juan Carlos Jintiach
Shuar
President of the Foundation Life for the Amazon
Coordinator of the Project on Community Ecotourism Miasal Expedition
Address:
De las Breves E 10-97 y Av. El Inca
Sector El Inca
Quito
ECUADOR
Miguel Hilario
Ph.D. candidate at Stanford University
Address:
450 Serra Mall, Bldg 360
Stanford, CA 94305-2117
USA
Freddy Limaco Navi
Quechua
President of the Indigenous Quechua Community – Tacana San José de Uchupiamonas
Manager of the Chalalán Ecolodge
Address:
Calle Sagarnaga Nº 189 Esq. Murillo
Shoping Doryan 2do. Piso Of.35
La Paz
BOLIVIA
E-mail: info@chalalan.com
Website: www.chalalan.com
Marco Antonio Manuyama Arimuya
Cocama
Promotor of Environmental Amazon
Address:
Freddy Vargas Ramirez
Carrera 72B, Nº 23F - 27
Barrio Modelia
Bogotá
COLOMBIA
Manuel Muñoz Millalonco
Williche de Chiloé
Consultant for the General Council of Chiefs of Williche de Chiloé
Professor of the University ARCIS-PATAGÓNIA de Castro-Chiloé
Address:
Casilla 352
Correo de Castro
Décima Región
CHILE
Johnny Paulino Romero
Ashaninka
Communications Specialist for the Center of Native Communities of the Central Jungle (CECONSEC)
Address:
Jr. Pirola 111 – La Merced
Chamchamayo, Junin
PERU
Roldolfo Pesha Arimuya
Ese’eja
Guide in the Native Community of Infierno (Rainforest Expeditions)
Address:
Rainforest Expeditions
Av. Aeropuerto Km 6 – La Joya
Casilla Postal - Nº 126
Puerto Maldonado – Madre de Dios
PERU
Juan Quispe Huatta
Quechua
Promotor of the Isle of Taquile
Secretario del Comite de Turismo y Cultura
Address:
Casilla 93
Isla Taquile, Puno
PERU
Juan Sánchez Jímenez
Maya Chol
President of the Alternative Tourism Network of the Lacandona Jungle
Address:
Nueva Alianza
Periférico Norte s/n
Barrio Alfredo, comunidad Frontera Corozal
Municipio de Ocosingo, Estado de Chiapas
C.P. 29950
MEXICO
Cecilio Solís Librado
Nahua
President of the Indigenous Tourism Network of Mexico
Address:
Calle Clavel, Mz 3 Lt 23,
Col. Quiahuatla
Delegaciòn Tlàhuac
CP: 13090
MEXICO
Angel Tzec
Maya
Founder of the Tumul K'in School
Address:
PO Box 165, San Ignacio
Cayo District
BELIZE
Patricia Villafuerte Toledo
Indigenous Tourism Wanamei
Address:
Urb. Magisterio # 214
Cusco
PERU
Website: www.ecoturismowanamei.com
Quelle: Center on Ecotourism and Sustainable Development
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