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<p>of indigenous cultures refers to "areas in the life of a community which prior to its penetration by tourism have not been within the domain of economic relations regulated by criteria of market exchange" (Cohen 1988, 372). An example of this type of cultural commodification can be described through viewing the perspective of Hawaiian cultural change since the 1950s. The Hawaiian <a href="page.php?w=lu%3Fau">lu?au</a> was once a traditional party reserved for community members and local people, but through the rise of tourism, this tradition</p><p>
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