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This research work consists of the tourism of the intangible cultural heritage of the traditional struggle of Lower Casamance. Exclusively oriented towards the seaside resort which, today, shows its limits because it pays little and is strictly supervised by foreign multinationals, Casamance tourism is looking for other alternatives. It is with this in mind that the traditional struggle is postulated as a means of diversifying the tourist offer in Casamance. Indeed, it has always been perceived in Senegal as a cultural element which participates in the training of young people, especially in…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This research work consists of the tourism of the intangible cultural heritage of the traditional struggle of Lower Casamance. Exclusively oriented towards the seaside resort which, today, shows its limits because it pays little and is strictly supervised by foreign multinationals, Casamance tourism is looking for other alternatives. It is with this in mind that the traditional struggle is postulated as a means of diversifying the tourist offer in Casamance. Indeed, it has always been perceived in Senegal as a cultural element which participates in the training of young people, especially in Casamance. The tourism of the traditional struggle helps to enhance and promote local cultures in Lower Casamance. Its promotion will help diversify the region's tourist activity.
Autorenporträt
Procedente de una familia tradicional musulmana, Oumar GNING nació el 4 de junio de 1985 en Keur Massaib MBENGUE, un pueblo, ubicado en la comuna de Malicounda. Obtuvo su Maestría en Gestión de Actividades Turísticas y Culturales en la Univ. Assane SECK. Está haciendo una tesis en Turismo y Patrimonio conjuntamente con la Univ. de Nantes y Univ. Assane SECK