- David Arias-Hidalgo
- Maryland Morant González
Patrimonio cultural inmaterial indígena: análisis de las potencialidades turísticas de los simbolismos del cacao del pueblo bribri (Talamanca, Costa Rica)
David Arias-Hidalgo, Maryland Morant González. Patrimonio cultural inmaterial indígena: análisis de las potencialidades turísticas de los simbolismos del cacao del pueblo bribri (Talamanca, Costa Rica). Cuadernos de Turismo, Murcia: Edit.um, 2020, 46, pp.505-530. ⟨10.6018/turismo.451941⟩. ⟨hal-03086649⟩
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