Can tourism be respectful? Native Hawaiians have a plan

Can tourism be respectful? Native Hawaiians have a plan
Hula dancers with the Council for Native Hawaiian Advancement perform on a float during the Aloha Festivals cultural parade in Honolulu.
The Washington Post
By Sara Kehaulani GooTwo decades ago, Noah Keola Ryan took a job as a hiking tour guide with a big company on Oahu, only to find out it was a sham.The company took photos of waterfalls from another island and touted them on its website. He would have to explain to disappointed visitors that Oahu didn’t actually have many waterfalls, but they’d still have a nice time. And sometimes, he’d overhear other tour guides tell jokes that made fun of the Hawaiian language.“What I saw in the industry was a lot of tour operator...

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