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    Aboriginal Tourism Will Not Likely Become an Integral Part of the Canadian
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Aboriginal Tourism Will Not Likely Become an Integral Part of the Canadian

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Aboriginal tourism will not likely become an integral part of the Canadian tourism product because the Aboriginal culture is so diversified.

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