by admin@aianta.org | Sep 27, 2021 | Uncategorized
2021 AITC Artisans AITC artisans are located in a highly trafficked conference area, allowing them to connect directly with AITC attendees and share their art. Nez Perce Traditions Gift Shop (Nez Perce) Kawika Lum-Nelmida (Ho’ohulu Hawai’i) Rafina Canyon Ben...
by admin@aianta.org | Sep 20, 2021 | Blog, Press Release
New Cultural Tourism and Tribal Enterprises Certificate Program Announced SDSU Global Campus and the American Indian Alaska Native Tourism Association (AIANTA) will offer a new online certificate in Cultural Tourism and Tribal Enterprises (CTTE), with classes...
by admin@aianta.org | Sep 17, 2021 | Press Release
AIANTA Seeks New Members for Board of Directors Due to regular term expirations and an internal redistribution of AIANTA’s regions, the association is looking to fill nine vacant leadership positions. AIANTA’s Nominating Committee is leading the recruitment, with Mary...
by admin@aianta.org | Sep 13, 2021 | Blog
O me’a”kwa: AITC Is Around the Corner (I’m going to travel over there, Northern Paiute) Ha muh (How are you?) Dear Members, Partners and Friends, It’s hard to believe we’re just one month away from our 23rd Annual American Indian Tourism Conference, which begins on...
by admin@aianta.org | Sep 3, 2021 | FY2021 Webinars
Akwesasne.travel Planning for Cultural Tourism Planning for Cultural TourismMonday, September 27, 2021; 10 am MDT In 2008, Akwesasne leaders built their “Sharing the Spirit” imitative, which eventually paved the way for the formalized Akwesasne Cultural Tourism...