International audienceThis contribution is about two northern territories and peoples, the Sami in Swedish Lapland and the Crees in James Bay (Québec, Canada). This comparison aims at analyzing how the question of Nature becomes politicized and instrumental in negotiating and in legitimizing these two Nordic peoples’ empowerment over their ancestral lands. Indeed, the geographical imagination and the spiritual connection between the indigenous people and the land is mobilized as a political tool to claim more rights and recognition from the State. This connection between indigenousness and wilderness, described by Krech III as the “Ecological Indian” narrative, is seen by various stakeholders as a real opportunity to legitimize an emancipat...