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Peoples to enter the tourism market in Iguazú National Park in Argentina. 114 The
Confederation of Indigenous Women of Argentina is involved in cultu ral tourism and
promoting a policy of interculturality and respect for Indigenous Peoples ’ rights
through culinary arts, handicrafts and ancestral medicine. 115
68. In Guatemala, Indigenous Peoples and their representatives are managing
ecological parks in the Department of Totonicapan. With financial and technical
support from the federal Government, they have opened the “Nuboso Maya
Pokomchi” hostel, which has helped to provide income to ensure food security. 116 The
Ak’Tenmit organization offers skills trainings to Mayan Indigenous women and youth
to promote sustainable and participatory tourism activities and advance community
collective rights. 117
69. In the United States, the Alaska Native Heritage Center co-leads a state-wide
cultural tourism workgroup dedicated to identifying successes and barriers and works
with partners across Alaska to enhance capacity-building at the community level. This
work creates jobs, brings in outside revenue, raises Alaska’s global profile and
increases economic diversity at local levels and across the state. It also enriches and
increases cultural connection, understanding and respect, building empathy and
relationships in Alaska communities. 118
70. In the Caribbean, Indigenous Peoples have promoted intergenerational tourism
projects. The Fondes Amandes Community Reforestation Project in Trinidad and
Tobago involves members in ecotours and drumming performances. Youth cultural
programmes provide young people with mentorship from elders and opportunities to
showcase their talent. Among the Garifuna of Belize, the women of Hopkins run a
tourism project, renting cabanas on the coastline. 119 The Garifuna of Hopkins also run
cultural programmes and a cultural centre.
71. The Hadza Heritage is a project aimed at protecting, maintaining and preserving
the land and culture of the Hadza Indigenous Peoples of the United Republic of
Tanzania by evaluating and reducing illegal tourism. The project seeks to return lands
to the Hadza and protect existing lands. 120
72. In Latin America, the Organization of Indigenous Women United for Panama ’s
Biodiversity and Artesanía Ngäbe Mary Sarita provide handicraft, hotel and
community tourism services. Indigenous Peoples in Costa Rica offer lodging,
trekking and traditional gastronomy activities and textiles. The Red Turística Mawari
(Mawari Tourist Network) of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela provides tourism
services, including Indigenous gastronomy (tumaa) and beverages (kashire and
parakari) and handicraft tours. In Mexico, Indigenous organizations provide tourism,
gastronomic, handicraft and integral health services, with the full and effective
participation of Indigenous women and youth. 121
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Ibid.
Submission by Red de Mujeres Indígenas sobre Biodiversidad – América Latina y el Caribe.
Ibid.
Oral intervention, Special Rapporteur consultation of 25 May 2023.
Oral intervention by Alaska Native Heritage Center. Special Rapporteur consultation of 25 May 2023.
Submission by United Maroons Indigenous Peoples.
Ibid.
Submission by Red de Mujeres Indígenas sobre Biodiversidad – América Latina y el Caribe.
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