Indigenous tourism, protagonism and local development
experience in the Jaquiri indigenous land, Middle Solimões, AM
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.11606/issn.1984-4867.v31i2p381-399Keywords:
Indigenous tourism, Community-based tourism, Visitation plan, AmazonAbstract
This article presents the experience of drafting the first Visitation Plan proposed in the Middle Solimões region, Amazonas, conducted by the inhabitants of the Jaquiri Indigenous Land, superimposed on the Mamirauá State Sustainable Development Reserve. The aim was to discuss the Visitation Plan as a strategy for strengthening community-based tourism, thus showing the village’s interest in developing through it actions that value and create means of political and cultural visibility for the Kambeba indigenous collective, as well as a sustainable income alternative, operating concurrently as an instrument for strengthening, managing and protecting its territory.
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