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USFS Community Wildfire Defense Grant Opportunity and Indigenous Tourism
USFS Community Wildfire Defense Grant Opportunity and Indigenous TourismFebruary 11, 2025; 10 a.m. (Mountain) AIANTA will host an informational webinar regarding the Request for Proposals for the Community Wildfire Defense Grant (CWDG) for Tribes, currently open...
American Indian Alaska Native Tourism Association Announces New Members to its Board of Directors
American Indian Alaska Native Tourism Association Announces New Members to its Board of DirectorsMichelle Liberty (Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation) and Hanford McCloud (Nisqually Indian Tribe) join the AIANTA Board of Directors and Travis Owens...
The American Indian Alaska Native Tourism Association and Bureau of Land Management National Scenic and Historic Trails Program Unveil California National Historic Trail Poster at Nevada Native Art Recognition Event
The American Indian Alaska Native Tourism Association and Bureau of Land Management National Scenic and Historic Trails Program Unveil California National Historic Trail Poster at Nevada Native Art Recognition Event Great Basin Desert Artist Cassandra Garback is...
Telling Your Story: Leveraging Outdoor Writers for Indigenous Tourism
Telling Your Story: Leveraging Outdoor Writers for Indigenous TourismJanuary 28, 2025; 10 a.m. (Mountain) In this webinar Chez Chesak, Executive Director of the Outdoor Writers Association of America (and President-Elect of the Society of American Travel Writers),...
The American Indian Alaska Native Tourism Association Selects Awardees for Annual Excellence in Tourism Awards
The American Indian Alaska Native Tourism Association Selects Awardees for Annual Excellence in Tourism Awards Choctaw Cultural Center, Paragon Casino Resort, Inn of the Mountain Gods Resort and Casino, and Cheryl Trask of Cherokee Nation Cultural Tourism are honored...
The Three Leading Global Indigenous Tourism Organizations Formally Launch Destination Original Indigenous Tourism
The Three Leading Global Indigenous Tourism Organizations Formally Launch Destination Original Indigenous Tourism American Indian Alaska Native Tourism Association, Indigenous Tourism Association of Canada and New Zealand Māori Tourism unite to formalize new...
The American Indian Alaska Native Tourism Association Celebrates 26 Years as the Leader in Cultural Heritage Tourism and Formalizes New Global Indigenous Tourism Partnership at 26th Annual Event
The American Indian Alaska Native Tourism Association Celebrates 26 Years as the Leader in Cultural Heritage Tourism and Formalizes New Global Indigenous Tourism Partnership at 26th Annual EventAnnual American Indigenous Tourism Conference Kicks Off on Tribal...
American Indian Alaska Native Tourism Association Partners with the National Tour Association to Amplify Indigenous Destinations in the U.S.
American Indian Alaska Native Tourism Association Partners with the National Tour Association to Amplify Indigenous Destinations in the U.S. Historic new partnership will help Indigenous destinations in the U.S. build awareness across NTA’s community of travel...
The Indigenous Film Industry & Tourism
The Indigenous Film Industry & TourismOctober 15, 2024; 10 a.m. (Mountain) The webinar “The Indigenous Film Industry & Cultural Tourism” aims to explore the intricate connections between Indigenous cinema and the tourism industry. We discuss how Indigenous...
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