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Tag Archives: ipw4
Commemorating the International Day of the World’s Indigenous Peoples
Today we are treated to a livestreaming event from the United Nations, 3pm New York City time webcast at webtv.un.org commemorating the International Day of the World’s Indigenous Peoples. We also enjoyed a global tweetchat hosted by India’s The Alternative … Continue reading
Posted in 2014, indigenous, Web 2.0 in Action
Tagged indigenous, indigenousday, ipw4, livestreaming, tweetchat, united nations, untravel
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Thanks for the upvotes! 2014 Indigenous Peoples Week Continues
More good news! By way of India, we are co-hosting the #Untravel Indigenous Travel Tweetchat, tomorrow at 7:30am PDT, 8pm IST. A tweetchat is simply a series of questions and answers posed on Twitter. Also be aware that while Saturday is the International … Continue reading
Indigenous Tourism: Here’s the Good News! #ipw4
Hanging out Tuesday with friends from Outbounding and Transitions Abroad, I decided to be a bit provocative. Since the topic was evaluating media coverage of indigenous tourism, I asked the participants whether they were satisfied. The consensus was a clear … Continue reading
Posted in 2014, indigenous, Web 2.0 in Action
Tagged australia, hangout, indigenous, ipw4, mexico, oaxaca, zapotec
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Good enough? Improving coverage of indigenous tourism #ipw4
We are off to a swell start for Indigenous Peoples Week. I judge the success of an event by two factors: how surprised I am by what others share and how pleased I am by making contact with old friends. … Continue reading
Posted in 2014, hangout, indigenous, tourism, Web 2.0 in Action
Tagged indigenous, ipw4, original, people, tourism, travel
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2014 Indigenous Peoples Week Begins!
Has it been four years?! Hanging out with Anders of Nutti Sámi Siida, we both expressed a certain sense of incredulity that time could have passed so quickly since we launched Indigenous Peoples Week in 2011. Back then and now, … Continue reading
Posted in 2014, indigenous, tourism, Web 2.0 in Action
Tagged hangout, indigenous, ipw4, sami
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