Ethnographic research methodologies often include subjects re-visiting collected
data to see how it prompts even richer stories. It is an hypothesis of this
research that identified cultural resources can act as rich triggers for cultural
expression, often by people other than those who first identified them. This
entails a valuing of stories and interpretations by others who may have more
comprehensive or possibly, different stories to tell about the same resource.
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