by admin@aianta.org | May 11, 2021 | Blog
How to Leave No Trace When Visiting Indigenous Lands Monument Valley Tribal Park Photo Credit: National Park Service Located in the Navajo Nation on the border of Arizona and Utah, Monument Valley Tribal Park, boasting sandstone masterpieces framed by the clouds, is...
by admin@aianta.org | May 11, 2021 | Blog
Artisans & Tourism Written by: Jacqueline Robledo, Content & Social Media Coordinator, AIANTA There are many different motivations for travelers when choosing their next vacation destination. Some travel for food, some culture or landscape and some for art. ...
by admin@aianta.org | May 10, 2021 | Blog, Press Release
AIANTA CEO Sherry L. Rupert to Testify on Economic Importance of Tribal Tourism at Senate Committee on Indian Affairs Oversight Hearing Rupert, who heads the national association dedicated to advancing tourism in tribal communities, will submit testimony on the vital...
by admin@aianta.org | May 7, 2021 | FY2021 Webinars, Lewis & Clark
Photo Credit: Above Lewis & Clark.org; Below: Nez Perce Canoe Camp, NPS Voices Along the Lewis & Clark Trail Webinar: Voices Along the Lewis & Clark Trail More than 200 years ago, Captain Merriweather Lewis and Second Lieutenant William Clark set out on a...
by admin@aianta.org | May 7, 2021 | Blog
Planning for Change in Uncertain Times: Multiple Scenario Planning for Tribal Tourism Susan Guyette Ph.D In uncertain times, tribal tourism planners need a framework that allows for quickly evaluating their programming and, if necessary, redirecting to adapt....