Tourists came around and looked into our tipis. That those were the homes we choose to live in didn`t bother them at all. The untied the door, opened the flap, and barged right in, touching our things, poking through our bedrolls, inspecting everything. It boggles my mind that tourists feel they have the god-given right to intrude everywhere.
"The Ethics of Tourism: Critical and Applied Perspectives". Book by Brent Lovelock, Kirsten Lovelock, p. 144, June 26, 2013.