Journal of Indigenous Culture, Tourism, and Language
Journal of Indigenous Culture, Tourism and Language (JICTL) is an international, peer-reviewed scholarly journal published in an online format, dedicated to advancing research and knowledge in the interconnected fields of indigenous culture, tourism, and language. The journal provides an academic platform for researchers, academicians, and practitioners to disseminate high-quality scholarly works that explore cultural heritage, linguistic diversity, and sustainable tourism practices from local, national, and global perspectives. JICTL publishes original research articles, short communications, correspondence, and well-documented case studies that address theoretical, empirical, and applied issues related to indigenous knowledge systems, cultural preservation, language use and revitalization, tourism development, and socio-cultural dynamics. In addition, review articles of current relevance and high academic standard may be considered for publication, particularly those offering critical insights and directions for future research. The journal encourages interdisciplinary approaches and comparative studies that contribute to a deeper understanding of indigenous cultures and their roles in contemporary society. By fostering scholarly dialogue across disciplines, JICTL aims to bridge academic research, cultural practice, and policy development, while supporting ethical, inclusive, and sustainable engagement with indigenous communities. All manuscripts submitted to JICTL must be original works that have not been previously published and are not under consideration by other journals. Submissions are evaluated through a rigorous double-blind peer-review process to ensure academic quality, originality, methodological rigor, and ethical integrity.