by admin@aianta.org | Feb 6, 2020 | Blog, Native Languages
How Indian Country Says I Love You Artwork used with permission by the artist,TJ Young (Sgwaayaans) of the Kaigani Haida Nation Since February is the month of romance, we thought we’d query our members, partners and friends to see how they’ll be expressing...
by admin@aianta.org | Aug 15, 2019 | Blog, Native Languages
This is How We Gather This is How We Gather Every September, AIANTA produces the American Indian Tourism Conference (AITC), a gathering of tribal enterprises, Native-owned businesses and tourism professionals from around the country. “Dreams gather...
by admin@aianta.org | Jul 31, 2019 | Blog, Native Languages
Words of Welcome Words of Welcome As we approach the one month mark before the start of the 21st annual American Indian Tourism Conference in Tulsa, Oklahoma, we look forrward to welcoming delegates from many of the sovereign nations around the United States. With so...
by admin@aianta.org | Jul 17, 2019 | Blog, Native Languages
We the People We the People The summer months are an excellent time to rest, recreate and spend some much-needed quality time with the family . Whether your family consists of one or two key relatives, a group of 100 (or more) aunts, uncles, siblings and cousins, or...
by admin@aianta.org | Jun 6, 2019 | Blog, Native Languages
by admin@aianta.org | May 9, 2019 | Blog, Native Languages
How Do You Say Mother? With Mother’s Day on the horizon, we queried our tribes and other language experts on how to address female family members in their Native languages. (We extend warm thanks to everyone who helped contribute to this and all our indigenous...