AIANTA Updates
AIANTA is Seeking an Independent Travel Writer
AIANTA is seeking a freelance travel writer to help chronicle the history, cultures and landscapes of Native American tribes along the Juan Bautista de Anza National Historic Trail. (November 2, 2018)
Award-Winning Native American Performers Take the Stage During 20th Annual AITC
American Indian Tourism Conference attendees will enjoy a who’s who of Native American performances.
AIANTA, BIA Partner to Offer Cultural Tourism Certificate Scholarships
Ten qualified candidates will receive full enrollment in AIANTA’s six-week Cultural Heritage Tourism Certificate program offered in partnership with the George Washington University.
Many Roads Lead to Tribal Tourism
LeRoy Gishi, the Chief, Division of Transportation, Office of Indian Services, BIA will speak at the American Indian Tourism Conference.
Cultural Heritage Tourism Certificate Now Accepting Enrollments
The six-week, self-learning module is offered by AIANTA in partnership with George Washington University. (August 14, 2018)
Explore Southwestern Tribal Culture at the American Indian Tourism Conference
Cliff dwellings, North America’s oldest continuously inhabited settlement and an homage to Navajo Code Talkers are all part of the Mobile Workshop itineraries during the American Indian Tourism Conference.
Register Now for the AITC Golf Tournament
More than 70 golfers are expected to participate in the September 16 event.
AIANTA Opens Native Art Show to Public During AITC
The Native Art Fair will be open Tuesday, September 18 and Wednesday, September 19, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
A Look Back at the 19th Annual American Indian Tourism Conference
From September 11 through 14, more than 250 tribal representatives, native business owners, tourism professionals and federal partners flocked to Green Bay, Wisconsin for the 19th Annual American Indian Tourism Conference. The conference is a banner event for...
Celebrating New Partnerships
AIANTA and ATAC Sign MOU in Washington D.C. On September 7, the Aboriginal Tourism Association of Canada (ATAC) signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the American Indian Alaska Native Tourism Association (AIANTA), with the purpose of establishing a framework for...