Tourism, identity, heritage in Inuit, Puvirnituq (Canadian Arctic, North Québec, NUNAVIK)
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Abstract
Introduction The High North, carrying a very strong imaginary, nurtured by exploration stories, ethnographic testimonies and documentaries has a real fascination. The attachment to the wild nature thus appears to be one of the main reasons for this type of journey (Grenier, 2003, 78-88), attracting an affluent and faithful customer niche, engaging in a variety of activities: cruises, hiking, fishing and hunting trips, observation of boreal aurores in winter, tower, etc.