Sharing the Park: Anangu Initiatives in Ayers Rock Tourism : a Tourism Impact Study Carried OutAnangu perceptions of tourism in Uluru (Ayers Rock - Mount Olga) National Park; demographic, social and economic survey of the Mutitjulu community, 1985-1986; historical background - Anangu contact assimilation policy, development of Yulara; land use policy and the formation of the National Park; park operations; Anangu relations with state and federal governments; survey of tourist industry; and representation of Aboriginal culture by tourist industry; economic impact of tourism on Mutitjulu and regional communities - cultural tourism; conclusion. |
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Structure Mobility and Skills | 15 |
Anangu and the Tourist Industry Three Histories | 29 |
Land Use Planning | 43 |
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Aboriginal communities Aboriginal interests adult Alice Springs Altman Anangu culture Anangu interests Anangu Rangers ANPWS Appendix ARAC artefact producers Arts and Crafts Australian National Parks average Ayers Rock benefits bush tucker cash income CCNT census period central Australia Central Land Council coach captains commercial Commonwealth craft camp cultural centre Docker River economic employment enterprises Ernabella estimated European film households houses hunting Imanpa impact Ininti Store involved Kata Tjuta Kings Canyon kiosk labour Lake Amadeus Lasseter Highway lease Luana Johnston Malpa Trading Company Maruku Arts Maruku craft ment Mimili Mount Olga Mutitjulu Community non-Anangu Northern Territory November Ovington Park management Parks and Wildlife photography Pitjantjatjara Council population proportion Ranger Station region Reserves Board respondents staff Table tion tourist industry tourist interest traditional owners turnover Uluru National Park visitors Warren Snowdon wiltjas Yulara Corporation