Native Tourism in the News
A round up of news stories and media articles featuring Native American, Native Hawaiian and Alaska Native destinations.
Recent Headlines
March 2022
Cherokee winemaker turned hobby into business
Cherokee Phoenix, March 10, 2022
Featured: Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians
Primavera ed estate dell’Idaho e del Montana con musica, gastronomia, parate, rodei e raduni di Nativi d’America (Spring in the State of Idaho with Music, Gastronomy, Parades, Rodeos, and Native American Gatherings)
Italiavola & Travel, March 10, 2022
Featured: Blackfeet, Crow Fair, Chief Joseph & Warriors Memorial Powwow, Julyamsh Powwow, Shoshone-Bannock Indian Festival Powwow, Chief Lookingglass Powwow Celebration,
UM Institute Gauges Attitudes Toward Montana Tourism
University of Montana, March 8, 2022
National parks aim to boost tribal nations’ role in land management
USA Today, March 9, 2022
It’s time to build Alaska’s prosperous future
Anchorage Daily News, March 4, 2022
Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park shares Hawaiian lifestyle practices with dynamic new video series
Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park; March 2, 2022
Yellowstone National Park turns 150: Recognizing ‘original stewards’
USA Today; Mar. 1, 2022
Native Americans are at the heart of Yellowstone. After 150 years, they are finally being heard
The Guardian; Mar. 1, 2022
Motorola’s new Cherokee support is about preserving a language—and a culture
Fast Company; Mar. 1, 2022
Sitka to host Heritage & Cultural Tourism Conference
The Alaska 100; March 1, 2022
Feminism, History + Tourism: 16 Places to Celebrate DC’s Badass Women
District Fray; March 1, 2022
Featured: Cynthia Chavez Lamar, First Native American Director of the Smithsonian Institute
Protecting the Homeland: Former Principal Chief James Floyd of the Muscogee (Creek) Nation speaks about his connection to Ocmulgee Mounds National Historical Park and the need to further preserve the site.
The Free Library.com; March 1, 2022
Ute Indian Night Sky Storytelling
Colorado Canyons Association; March 1, 2022
Meet The Locals Of Kauai Behind Hawaii’s Regenerative Travel Movement
Travel + Leisure India; March 1, 2022
As Yellowstone National Park Turns 150, Indigenous Voices Take Center Stage
Southern Indiana Trails, March 1, 2022
Also mentions AIANTA partnership with NPS
Yellowstone National Park turns 150 years old today
Billings Gazette; Powell Tribune; March 1, 2022
Featured: Wind River Inter-tribal Gathering
A new Salt Lake City gallery makes space for Indigenous artists to tell their stories
Salt Lake Tribune; March 1, 2022
29 Great Things to do in Mystic, Ct, You Can’t Miss
The Atlanta Traveler; March 1, 2022
Featured: Mashantucket Pequot Museum
February 2022
Discover Adventure Alaska with Norwegian Cruise Line
TTR Weekly; Feb. 28, 2022
Featured: Icy Strait Point
Cherokee on a smartphone: Part of a drive to save a language
ABC News; Feb. 28, 2021
Ketchikan: What’s New for 2022
Recommend Magazine; Feb. 28, 2022
Featured: Cape Fox Corporation, Totem Heritage Center
Covid Survey finds increased engagement and interest in cultural traditions during the pandemic.
Sitka Sound Science Center; Feb. 21, 2022
Mānoa: UH study: Domestic visitors want to engage, pay more for sustainable experiences
University of Hawaii News; Feb. 21, 2022
New Smithsonian exhibit features fascinating accounts of Aquinnah tribal members.
The Martha’s Vineyard Times; February 15, 2022
Best Things to Do in Willow Creek, California
Thrillist; Feb. 15, 2022
Featured: Mad River Brewery, Yurok Tribe of California
North Fork Rancheria Begins Issuing Enhanced Tribal Cards (CBP Press Release)
CBP Press Release; Feb. 10, 2022
Malama Hawai’i Program: Giving Back on a Trip to Paradise
TravelOnly.com; February 8, 2021
7 BIPOC-Owned Suppliers Providing Rich Cultural Experiences
Features: Nez Perce Tourism
TravelAge West; February 7, 2022
Building a cultural hub: Elizabeth Woody and the Museum at Warm Springs
Featured: Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs
Oregon Arts Watch; February 2, 2022
Tiny Whittier debates an Alaska Native corporation’s proposal for a second cruise ship dock
Featured: Huna Totem Corp.
KTOO.org; February 2, 202; See also: Juneau Empire and Cruise Industry News
USDA Invests $25.5 Million to Support Local Businesses, Create Good-Paying Jobs and Strengthen the Economy in Rural Alabama
Featured: Chickasaw Nation
USDA Newsroom; February 2, 2022
January 2022
Redwood Forest in California Is Returned to Native Tribes
Featured: Tribes of Northern California
New York Times; January 26, 2021
In Search of the Origins of Native American Grave Houses in Oklahoma
Featured: Cherokee Nation, Chickasaw Nation, Muscogee (Creek) Nation
Atlas Obscura; January 24, 2022
Tribally Owned Golf Course Awarded National Golf Course of the Year
Featured: Sweetgrass Golf Course; Hannahville Indian Community, Potawatomi Indian Tribe
Native News Online; January 24, 2021
Viewpoint: The truth hurts, but First Americans Museum, others help us reckon with the past
The Oklahoman; January 23, 2022
Cherokee Nation offers incentive for productions filmed within reservation
KOCO.com; January 23, 2021
Responsible and Cultural Travel in Montana
Featured: Montana tribes
World Footprints; January 22, 2021
2021 In Review: The Year of Giving and Growing
Featured: NaHHA; Native Hawaiian Organizations
Hawaiian Airlines Newsroom; January 19, 2021
Traditions are shared at Alaska’s Native Heritage Center
Travel Weekly; January 15, 2022
Cherokee Nation debuts season 7 of “Osiyo, Voices of the Cherokee People”
Tulsaworld.com; January 13, 2022
Indigenous Groups Are Finally Getting a Seat at Tourism’s Table
Bloomberg, January 12, 2022
The 25 Best Places to Go in 2022: From Alaska to Singapore
Featured: Alaskan Dream Cruises
Executive Traveller; January 10, 2022
Casinos in Oregon & Washington: 13 Awesome Venues to Try Your Luck
That’s Oregon Life; January 9, 2022
Intrepid Travel triples down on tour offerings in the US
Travel Weekly, January 4, 2022
SeaTac to Acquire Indigenous Art for International Arrivals Facility
Port of Seattle; August 21, 2021
2021 Archive
December 2021
Decedents of Cahokia
Overheard at National Geographic; December 7, 2021
Kiowa Elder Moves Home to Continue His Native American Teachings
Featured: Kiowa Tribe
ABC News; December 7, 2021
Owasso Community Center Spotlights Native American History Through Creative Works
Tulsa World; December 7, 2021
Santa Fe Indian Market Centennial
Southwest Association for Indian Arts
Yahoo Finance; December 7, 2021
How a Native American Artisan Keeps the 4,500-year-old Practice of Wampum Alive
Narragansett Tribe
MSN.com; December 7, 2021
Holiday bazaar returns to Alaska Native Heritage Center
Alaska Native Heritage Center
Yahoo News; December 6, 2021
Choctaw Nation celebrates annual Pow Wow
Choctaw Nation
Newsbreak; December 6, 2021
Learn About Cherokee Culture in Cherokee, North Carolina
Cherokee Nation
The Epoch Times; December 5, 2021
Chickasaw Nation’s New $300 Million Resort Can Shape OKC Into a True Tourist Spot
Chickasaw Nation
Examiner-Enterprises; December 4, 2021
November
“You Are on Potawatomi Land” – Reflections of Native American Heritage Month
Potawatomi Tribe
Native News Online; November 28, 2021
New Taos Pueblo Gallery Opens At MRM
Taos Pueblo
Daily Post Los Alamos; November 28, 2021
New Street Mural in Lake City Honors Native Culture
Ilocano, Tlingit and Dishchii Bikoh N’Dee
Shoreline Area News; November 15, 2021
A Road Trip to Explore Race Along the Nez Perce Trail
Nez Perce
Yes! Magazine; November 12, 2021
Field Museum Celebrates Native American Heritage Month with Beadwork Presentation
Ojibwe Tribe, Navajo Nation, Mandan, Hidatsa
Daily Northwestern; November 8, 2021
An Indigenous Chef is Putting Her Heritage on the Menu with Landmark Restaurant
Wahpepah’s Kitchen
NPR; November 6, 2021
Indigenous Food Markets in State Grow as Native Americans Reclaim Heritage
Ziibimijwang Farm
The Mining Journal; November 6, 2021
Chief Chat: Celebrating Cherokee Heritage, Growing Education Programs
Cherokee Nation
Tahlequah Daily Press; November 6, 2021
Native Artists, Entrepreneurs Help Power Oklahoma’s Economy
Choctaw Nation
The Journal Record; November 5, 2021
Travel Wisconsin: Native Culture
Red Cliff Band of Lake Superior Chippewa WTMJ; November 4, 2021
Chilkoot Indian Association Looks Forward to New Projects Focused on Tlingit Language Revitalization, the Arts, Tourism Recovery and More
Chilkoot Indian Association
KHNS; November 3, 2021
Osage Nation Planning Casino, Hotel for Missouri’s Lake of the Ozarks
Osage Nation
eMissourian.com; November 3, 2021
Indigenous Cuisine Highlighted At Minneapolis Eatery
Owamni
Forbes; November 1, 2021
October
Birchbark Canoe on Shores of Lake Michigan at Northwestern University
Lac du Flambeau Band of Lake Superior Chippewa
Native News Online; October 29, 2021
Oneida Cyclists Blaze Their Own Trail
Oneida Nation
Indian Country Today; October 28, 2021
Seneca Artist Uses Blankets, Sewing Circles for Inspiration
Seneca Nation
Indian Country Today; October 20, 2021
Alaska Celebrations, Call to Action ‘Guess what? We’re still here’
Dena’ina Athabascan
Indian Country Today; October 13, 2021
Agritourism in Hawaii: Challenges and Opportunities
Native Hawaiian
University of Hawaii – Hilo; October 12, 2021
The ‘Sioux Chef’ Works to Return Indigenous Food to the Forefront of the American Diet
Oglala Lakota
Upworthy; October 11, 2021
The Ah Tah Thi Ki Museum: A Place to Learn About the Seminole Tribe
Seminole Tribe
Buddy the Traveling Monkey; October 11, 2021
Wahpepah’s Kitchen Brings a New wave of Indigenous food to Oakland
Wahpepah’s Kitchen
Berkeley Side; October 7, 2021
No Fish Means No Food’: How Yurok Women Are Fighting for Their Tribe’s Nutritional Health
Yurok Tribe
The Guardian; October 4, 2021
Chickasaw Press Shares 15 Years of Chickasaw History, Language and Culture
Chickasaw Nation
The Duncan Banner; October 3, 2021
Cherokee Nation Announces Cultural, Tourism Facility in Vinita
Cherokee Nation
Cherokee Phoenix; October 1, 2021
Navajo Weavings at Montclair Art Museum Reveal Innovations in Color and Abstraction
Navajo Nation
New Jersey Stage; September 30, 2021
Lekwungen Traditional Dancers Keep Their Culture Alive
Songhees Nation
Times Colonist; September 30, 2021
Indian Pueblo Cultural Center’s Balloon Makes Fiesta Debut
Indian Pueblo Cultural Center
Albuquerque Journal; September 30, 2021
Birchbark Canoe on Shores of Lake Michigan at Northwestern University
Lac du Flambeau Band of Lake Superior Chippewa
Native News Online; October 29, 2021
Oneida Cyclists Blaze Their Own Trail
Oneida Nation
Indian Country Today; October 28, 2021
Seneca Artist Uses Blankets, Sewing Circles for Inspiration
Seneca Nation
Indian Country Today; October 20, 2021
Alaska Celebrations, Call to Action ‘Guess what? We’re still here’
Dena’ina Athabascan
Indian Country Today; October 13, 2021
Agritourism in Hawaii: Challenges and Opportunities
Native Hawaiian
University of Hawaii – Hilo; October 12, 2021
The ‘Sioux Chef’ Works to Return Indigenous Food to the Forefront of the American Diet
Oglala Lakota
Upworthy; October 11, 2021
The Ah Tah Thi Ki Museum: A Place to Learn About the Seminole Tribe
Seminole Tribe
Buddy the Traveling Monkey; October 11, 2021
Wahpepah’s Kitchen Brings a New wave of Indigenous food to Oakland
Wahpepah’s Kitchen
Berkeley Side; October 7, 2021
No Fish Means No Food’: How Yurok Women Are Fighting for Their Tribe’s Nutritional Health
Yurok Tribe
The Guardian; October 4, 2021
Chickasaw Press Shares 15 Years of Chickasaw History, Language and Culture
Chickasaw Nation
The Duncan Banner; October 3, 2021
Cherokee Nation Announces Cultural, Tourism Facility in Vinita
Cherokee Nation
Cherokee Phoenix; October 1, 2021
Navajo Weavings at Montclair Art Museum Reveal Innovations in Color and Abstraction
Navajo Nation
New Jersey Stage; September 30, 2021
Lekwungen Traditional Dancers Keep Their Culture Alive
Songhees Nation
Times Colonist; September 30, 2021
Indian Pueblo Cultural Center’s Balloon Makes Fiesta Debut
Indian Pueblo Cultural Center
Albuquerque Journal; September 30, 2021
July - September 2021
A vegetarian coffee shop on the Walker River reservation seeks to spread health in a food desert
The Nevada Independent; August 25, 2022
Indigenous People Find Legal, Cultural Barriers to Protect Sacred Spaces off Tribal Lands
Oklahoma’s Pawhuska Sees Boom in Tourism Thanks to Movie Production, New Offerings
A Way of Life – Alaska Salmon Fishing
Tlingit
July 26, 2021
Meet the Woman Restoring Native American Peaches to the Southwest
Navajo
Atlas Obscura; July 28, 2021
On Pine Ridge Reservation, a Garden Helps Replace an 80-mile Grocery Trip
Pine Ridge Reservation
Civil Eats; July 19, 2021
Choctaw Casino & Resort ‘elevates the experience’ with its resort expansion
Choctaw Nation
Casino Beats; July 19, 2021
How an Indigenous-Owned Adventure Company Is Bringing Bike Tourism to the Navajo Nation
Navajo Nation
Conde Nast Traveler; July 12, 2021
When the Navajo Nation Reopens, Visitors Must Return Slowly—And Respectfully
Writer Pauly Denetclaw hopes visitors will arrive at the Navajo Nation with a new perspective.
Conde Nast Traveler, July 8, 2021
April - June 2021
Oljato-Monument Valley Trading Post Named an Endangered Historic Site
Navajo Nation
The Salt Lake Tribune; June 7, 2021
Chef Ray Naranjo Celebrates Native Cuisine at Indian Pueblo Kitchen
Indian Pueblo Cultural Center
New Mexico Magazine; May 2021
The Grand Connection: James Surveyor, CEO, Moenkopi Developers Corporation
Hopi Tribe
Arizona Office of Tourism; May 2021
Cherokee Nation Breaks Ground on Durbin Feeling Language Center
Cherokee Nation
Muskogee Phoenix May 20, 2021
Oneida Indian Nation Announces Newest Property: The Cove at Sylvan Beach – Opening Summer 2022
Oneida Indian Nation (New York)
Chron.com; May 20, 2021
San Manuel Casino Unveils Expansion Details Including Expanded Gaming, Luxury Retail and Fine Dining
San Manuel Band of Mission Indians
Native Business; May 19, 2021
Alaska Village eyes return to ancestral lands
Tazlina Village
Indian Country Today; May 17, 2021
Signature Symphony features Chickasaw composer Tate
Chickasaw Nation
Tulsa World; May 16, 2021
Immerse Yourself in Indigenous Culture
Stewart Indian School, Nez Perce Tourism, Santa Ynez Chumash Museum & Cultural Center, others
Art Daily; May 16, 2021
‘Top Chef’ Portland: A dramatic, roller-coaster week for one local chef (Episode 6 recap)
Confederated Tribes of Umatilla Indian Reservation
The Oregonian; May 7, 2021
Popular Casinos in Oklahoma
Choctaw Nation
Film Daily; April 23, 2021
How Did A Self Taught Linguist Come to Own an Indigenous Language
Penobscot Nation
The New Yorker; April 19, 2021
Lummi Nation carvers and allies to embark on national tour to D.C., give totem pole to President Biden
Lummi Nation
The Seattle Times; April 12, 2021
Oglala Lakota Living History Village, a new entry point into Lakota Country
Oglala Lakota Living Village, Pine Ridge Area Chamber of Commerce
Kota TV; April 10, 2021
Enriching Native American Tourism
Black Hills & Badlands Tourism Association
Black Hills Fox; April 9, 2021
Tik Tok Stardom, Inupiaq Style
Inupiaq People
Indian Country Today; April 7, 2021
Sidelined by COVID-19, Native American festivals may be back this year in Oklahoma
Muscogee (Creek) Nation
The Oklahoman; April 5, 2021
January - March 2021
Here’s How Tribal Communities Drive Development Through Hospitality
We-Ko-Pa Casino Resort
AZ Big Media; March 10, 2021
CRSHP Arizona Humanities Grant Recipient
Quechan Tribe
Colorado River State Historic Park; March 8, 2021
‘Braiding Sweetgrass’ author Kimmerer Wraps Up Nature Talk Series
Potawatomi Nation
The Bulletin; March 5, 2021
Wind River Hotel & Casino and the Northern Arapaho Tribe Bring Indian Relay Racing’s Champion Back to Casper
Northern Arapaho Tribe
Broadway World Montana; March 5, 2021
State, Tribal Preservation Efforts Get Boost
Standing Rock Sioux, Three Affiliated Tribes, Spirit Lake Tribe, Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa
Bismarck Tribune; March 4, 2021
Door County Receives National Scenic Byway Designation
Red Cliff Band of Lake Superior Chippewa
Door County Pulse; February 26, 2021
ANHC Awarded Three-Year $800k Grant from The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation
Alaska Native Heritage Center
Anchorage Press; February 25, 2021
New Cache Creek Casino Resort Hotel Stuns with Beauty Inspired by Northern California’s Alluring Capay Valley
Yocha Dehe Wintun Nation
Cision PR; February 25, 2021
Construction Watch: Seneca One Stop
Seneca Nation
Buffalo Ryyising Media; February 24, 2021
Flathead Reservation Artist Showing Stories of Native American Women
Flathead Reservation
8KPAX; February 26, 2021
Seeds and beyond: Native Americans embrace ‘food sovereignty’
Oneida Nation of Wisconsin
Christian Science Monitor; February 22, 2021
Sturgeon revered by Menominee people, who inspired Wisconsin’s sturgeon spearing season
Menominee Nation
Green Bay Press-Gazette; February 10, 2021
Incredible places to celebrate Native American Heritage this year
USS Arizona Memorial Gardens at Salt River Set to Launch Virtual Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day Events from the Gardens and Pearl Harbor
Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community
Native News Online; January 12, 2021
2020 News Archive
2020 Major Headlines
Best Places 2021: Great Authors on Our America
Pueblo of Acoma
Frommer’s, December 2020
How Juneau, Alaska, Is Becoming an Epicenter for Indigenous Art
Sealaska Heritage Institute
Smithsonian Magazine, December 23 2020
From Everyday Life to Winter Rituals, These Photographs Show the Life of the Navajo Nation in Arizona
Travel + Leisure; November 26, 2020
How To Bring More Native American Ingredients To Your Thanksgiving Menu
Forbes, November 19, 2020
Your Road Trip is Not More Important than Indian Country
The New Republic, November 19, 2020
The Radical Act of Opening a Brewery as a Native American
Atlas Obscura; November 16, 2020
400 Years On, the Pilgrims Get a Reality Check
National Geographic; November 11, 2020
Department of the Interior Lists 10 Public Lands with Powerful Native American Connections
Sierra Sun Times, November 8, 2020
An Indigenous Effort to Return Condors to the Pacific Northwest Nears Its Goal
Yurok Tribe
Audubon magazine, November 5, 2020
Behold the Largest Congregation of Bald Eagles in the United States
Jilkaat Kwaan Heritage Center
Smithsonian Magazine, November 3, 2020
Experiencing Alaska’s Indigenous Cultures
Travel Alaska Blog; November 2020
How to Plan a Trip to Cherokee Nation
Condé Nast Traveler; October 22, 2020
Oklahoma to honour Native American art in new $175m museum
The Art Newspaper, October 19, 2020
Native American Historic Site Displays History With Harvest
US News and World Report, October 3, 2020
Ford Foundation fund to award an unprecedented $160 million to minority arts groups
The Washington Post, September 24, 2020
John De Fries Is New Hawaiʻi Tourism Authority President, CEO
Big Island Video News, September 9, 2020
The Cherokee Nation reservation is now visible on Google Maps
CNN US, September 23, 2020
Holding Tight to a Racing Tradition
New York Times; Jan. 6, 2020
October - December 2020
Best Places 2021: Great Authors on Our America
Pueblo of Acoma
Frommer’s, December 2020
Cooking Matters Colorado Highlights and Supports Indigenous Cooking
Food Tank; December 2020
Tulsa Indian Affairs Commission declares Dec. 31 as Native American Day of Prayer and Blessing
Osage News, December 30, 2020
Stories of Old Nevada: Pyramid Lake
Elko Daily, December 30, 2020
United Houma Nation receives donation for new tribal office and cultural center
United Houma Nation
Houma Courier-Thibodaux Daily Comet, December 27, 2020
Native American tribe finalizes $250 million purchase of Caesars Southern Indiana
Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians
WERB.com; December 24, 2020
How Juneau, Alaska, Is Becoming an Epicenter for Indigenous Art
Sealaska Heritage Institute
Smithsonian Magazine, December 23 2020
Nez Perce Tribe acquires historic Hayes Farm
Nez Perce Tribe
Wallowa County Chieftain, December 16, 2020
Western National Parks Association Announces 2020 Award Winners
National Parks Traveler, November 30, 2020
From Everyday Life to Winter Rituals, These Photographs Show the Life of the Navajo Nation in Arizona
Travel + Leisure; November 26, 2020
Cherokee Nation Formalizes Purchase of Will Rogers Birthplace Museum in Oologah, Oklahoma
Native Business Magazine, November 25, 2020
Native flavors: Indian Pueblo Kitchen focuses on indigenous food education, exploration
Albuquerque Journal, November 20, 2020
Tribal Communities Reeling As Pandemic Halts Tourism, Gaming Revenue
Navajo Nation
Fronteras; November 20, 2020
How To Bring More Native American Ingredients To Your Thanksgiving Menu
Forbes, November 19, 2020
Your Road Trip is Not More Important than Indian Country
The New Republic, November 19, 2020
Indian Pueblo Cultural Center Re-Imagines Its Pueblo Harvest Restaurant
Albuquerque Business Journal; November 17, 2020
The Radical Act of Opening a Brewery as a Native American
Atlas Obscura; November 16, 2020
New Memorial Recognizes Generations of Military Service by Native American Veterans
WBUR News; November 11, 2020
400 Years On, the Pilgrims Get a Reality Check
National Geographic; November 11, 2020
Department of the Interior Lists 10 Public Lands with Powerful Native American Connections
Sierra Sun Times, November 8, 2020
An Indigenous Effort to Return Condors to the Pacific Northwest Nears Its Goal
Yurok Tribe
Audubon magazine, November 5, 2020
Behold the Largest Congregation of Bald Eagles in the United States
Jilkaat Kwaan Heritage Center
Smithsonian Magazine, November 3, 2020
Sacajawea coin model celebrates 20 years
Indian Country Today, November 5, 2020
The We-Ko-Pa Casino Resort is Now Open for Visitors
Arizona Foothills, November 2, 2020
Arizona Big Media, November 2, 2020
The Fountain Hills Times, October 28, 2020
Te We-Ko-Pa Casino Resort is Now Open for Visitors
Arizona Foothills, November 2, 2020
Arizona Big Media, November 2, 2020
The Fountain Hills Times, October 28, 2020
Experiencing Alaska’s Indigenous Cultures
Travel Alaska Blog; November 2020
We-Ko-Pa Casino Resort is Now Open for Visitors
Arizona Foothills, November 2, 2020
Arizona Big Media, November 2, 2020
The Fountain Hills Times, October 28, 2020
Tunica-Biloxi Holding ‘Virtual’ Native American Basketry Summit Saturday, Avoyelles Journal, October 29, 2020
How to Plan a Trip to Cherokee Nation
Condé Nast Traveler; October 22, 2020
Oklahoma to honour Native American art in new $175m museum
The Art Newspaper, October 19, 2020
The Central Council of Tlingit & Haida Indian Tribes of Alaska and USDA Forest Service signed a long-term partnership agreement supporting the creation of an Indigenous Guardians program for Southeast Alaska,
KINY-TV, October 9, 2020
‘Hearts of Our People,’ landmark exhibit of native women artists, opens at Philbrook
Tulsa World, October 5, 2020
Native American Historic Site Displays History With Harvest
US News and World Report, October 3, 2020
The We-Ko-Pa Casino Resort is Now Open for Visitors
Arizona Foothills, November 2, 2020
Arizona Big Media, November 2, 2020
The Fountain Hills Times, October 28, 2020
Travel Wisconsin: Suzette Brewer, Executive Director of Native American Tourism of Wisconsin
NATOW
620WTMJ; November 15, 2020
Above and Beyond, Program recognizes Native Americans for significant achievements
Native American Hall of Honor
Minot Daily News, September 21, 2020
July - September 2020
Ford Foundation fund to award an unprecedented $160 million to minority arts groups
The Washington Post, September 24, 2020
The Cherokee Nation reservation is now visible on Google Maps
CNN US, September 23, 2020
Muscogee (Creek) Nation Chief Hill named to TIME 100 Most Influential People of 2020 list
Fox 23 News, September 23, 2020
Bikers commemorate ‘Trail of Tears’, stop at Redstone Harley-Davidson
WZDX Fox, September 22, 2020
Above and Beyond, Program recognizes Native Americans for significant achievements
Native American Hall of Honor
Minot Daily News, September 21, 2020
Marksville, Tunica-Biloxi to Discuss Future of Indian Mounds
Avoyelles Journal, September 19, 2020
Indian Pueblo Cultural Center breaks ground on retail expansion project
Business First, September 17, 2020
Yurok Agricultural Corporation Buys 26 Acres for Food Sovereignty Program
Native Business, September 12, 2020
John De Fries Is New Hawaiʻi Tourism Authority President, CEO
Big Island Video News, September 9, 2020
Economic Development Director Encourages Those Thinking of Starting a New Business in 2020 or 2021
Choctaw Office of Economic Development, September 8, 2020
Cherokee National Holiday goes online for 2020
Tulsa World, September 8, 2020
Cherokee Nation welcomes two Yellowstone bison to herd in Delaware County
Cherokee One Feather, September 8, 2020
Red Cliff Band of Lake Superior Chippewa Indians receives Tribal Heritage Grant Award
Red Cliff Band of Lake Superior Chippewa
Indian Country Today, September 3, 2020
Braves share message from Eastern Band of Cherokee Tribe
Atlanta Journal Constitution; July 30, 2020
Oneida tribe wins closely watched Wisconsin legal fight
Wisconsin State Journal, July 30, 2020
Ilwaco tries for state grant to make trail a reality
Chinook Observer, July 30, 2020
Montana tourism industry unites for ‘Montana Aware’ Campaign
Montana Office of Tourism and Business Development
Bitterroot Star, July 29, 2020
Red Cloud Indian Art Show is virtual this summer
Indian Country Today; July 27, 2020
2019 was a record year for Arizona tourism. Here’s the ‘recovery mode’ plan for 2020
Arizona Office of Tourism
Arizona Republic, July 23, 2020
Indulge in luxury lodgings — and you don’t have to drive far, Take a pandemic staycation in style at these 3 high-end hotels in Snohomish County
HeraldNet, July 12, 2020
A Look Into a Mississippi County’s Native American History
US News & World Report; July 12, 2020
Indian Pueblo Cultural Center creates virtual guides
KRQE, July 9, 2020
What happens when America’s borders reopen again? Our travel expert gets the lowdown
Navajo Nation
The Irish Examiner, July 2, 2020
It’s the summer of road trips. Here’s how to do it right
National Geographic Traveler; July 2020
Land is life: How the Oneida Nation is reclaiming its land, and its identity
Green Bay Press-Gazette, August 24, 2020
Choctaw Fresh Produce provides assistance during COVID-19
The Meridian Star, Aug 18, 2020
Grand Canyon Resort Corporation Announces Interim CEO
e-TurboNews, August 18, 2020
Monumental: Why public lands are still worth fighting for
Changing America; August 12, 2020
Mole Lake Casino Lodge to Reopen with Advanced Ultraviolet Light Air Disinfection System for Enhanced Protection
Yahoo Finance Press Release; August 11, 2020
Cherokee Nation producing animated series that is created in the tribal language
Tulsa World; August 7, 2020
Kayaking the Apostle Islands sea caves in ‘more than just a tourist way’
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel; Aug. 6, 2020
How to Keep a Condor Wild
The New York Times Magazine, August 4, 2020
Unraveling the mystery of a stolen ceremonial shield, How a sacred object from the Pueblo of Acoma turned up at a Paris auction house, and how the tribe fought for its return
High Country News, August 1, 2020,
April - June 2020
“Many Faces” mask exhibit opens at Museum of the Cherokee Indian
Cherokee One Feather; June 8, 2020
Mandaree All Indian Rodeo brings out many
Minot Daily News; June 6, 2020
Ute tribes reimagine Bear Dances, a key ceremony of renewal, as coronavirus locks down Colorado reservations
The Colorado Sun; June 5, 2020
Economy Task Force Sees Hope for Sitka
Daily Sitka Sentinel; June 5, 2020
Explore Native Wisconsin this Summer With Native American Tourism of Wisconsin
WTMJ-TV Milwaukee; June 4, 2020
Artpark announces new season of artistic innovation, embracing social distancing in natural setting of Niagara Gorge
Niagara Frontier Publications, June 1, 2020
Landmark Agreement: Yurok Tribe Partners With Calif. Parks & Rec
Native Business; May 28, 2020
50 Years Ago: Trading posts face end of operations
Navajo Times; May 28, 2020
Grand Canyon West Thanks Front-Line Workers With Free Admission; Announces $59 Admission and Skywalk Through July
Cision PR Newswire; May 27, 2020
Alaska Natives’ Celebration 2020 to be held online in June
Travel Weekly; May 26, 2020
MASS Design Group to lead tribal engagement process for Willamette Falls Riverwalk
The Architects Newspaper; May 26, 2020
Hualapai River Runners to Relaunch Grand Canyon Whitewater Rafting Tours
Flagstaff Business News; May 20, 2020
Mad River Brewing Unveils First Logo Under Yurok Ownership
Brewbound Brew Industry News, Events & Jobs; May 19, 2020
Indian Market Enters the Virtual Realm, SWAIA partners with the Clark Hulings Fund for Visual Artists for online sales platform
Santa Fe Reporter; May 8, 2020
January-March 2020
Nevada Museum Tells of Forced Native American Assimilation
U.S. News & World Report; February 25, 2020
‘Come celebrate with us’: Taos Pueblo commemorates return of sacred land
Z News; February 22, 2020
Alutiiq Angyaq Inducted into Alaska Innovators Hall of Fame
Alaska Native News; ; February 20, 2020
Cherokee Nation to preserve culturally important seeds in Arctic vault
The Guardian; February 7, 2020
Reservations to be Marketed as Tourist Destinations in North Dakota
KXNET.com; Jan. 17, 2020
Grand Canyon Skywalk Celebrates 10 Millionth Visitor All-Time
WICZ News; Jan. 12, 2020
5 Best Things to Do in Pawhuska, Oklahoma, Home of the Pioneer Woman
Wide Open Country; Jan. 10, 2020
Diné are turning their hogans into cash on Airbnb
Navajo Times; Jan. 9, 2020
Cherokee Nation increases effort to save historical sites in northeast Oklahoma
Tulsa World; Jan. 7, 2020
Holding Tight to a Racing Tradition
New York Times; Jan. 6, 2020
Kansas City’s Northland Might Finally Get Another Fountain — One That Tells A Big Story
KCUR.org (NPR); Jan. 4, 2020
Red Cliff Tribal Farm wins $80K in grants
Ashland Daily Press; Jan. 2, 2020
Red Oak Steakhouse
Atlas Obscura; January
2019 News Archive
2019 Major Headlines
Behind the Rise of Native American Wines
Wine Enthusiast; Nov. 15, 2019
8 Guides and Tours to Honor Indigenous Cultures
Outside Magazine, Oct. 14, 2019
‘Pure love on the dance floor’: Celebrating the jingle dress tradition
MPR News; June 15, 2019
Native Americans keep ‘Heritage’ in Jazz Fest with weaving, palmetto huts, storytelling and food
The Advocate, May 1, 2019
Why wild salmon remains king in the Pacific Northwest
National Geographic Traveler; April/May Issue
How the Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians Held On in Palm Springs
Smithsonian Magazine; April 5, 2019
Gaming Destinations Bet Big on Meetings
Meetings & Conventions; March 15, 2019
In Nevada, a School for Stolen Native American Kids Will Be a Museum
Frommers.com; Feb. 11, 2019
These Are the Most Exciting Museums Opening in 2019
Smithsonian Magazine; Jan. 17, 2019
America’s Plains Indians bring back bison to their lands
Deutsche Welle; Jan. 8, 2019
October - December 2019
Cheers: Preserving Houma Indian history
Houma Today; Dec. 21, 2019
Mille Lacs Indian Trading Post became a lot more than just a trading post
MinnPost; Dec. 17, 2019
At Akwesasne, where the border runs straight and nothing is simple
The Buffalo News; Dec. 13, 2019
Alabama honors Native American tribes it exiled
Montgomery Advertiser, Dec. 2, 2019
7 Places To Explore America’s Native American Heritage
Travel Awaits; Nov. 27, 2019
New Executive Director has big plans for the Alaska Native Heritage Center
Anchorage Press, Nov. 22, 2019
Teen’s pride in tribe helps fund local museum
Fredericksburg.com; Nov. 19, 2019
10 Native American Inventions Commonly Used Today
History.com; Nov. 18, 2019
Sitka Tribe, NPS continue negotiating future park management
Alaska Public Media; Nov. 8, 2019
8 Guides and Tours to Honor Indigenous Cultures
Outside Magazine, Oct. 14, 2019
Cultural tourism hitting its stride, engaging visitors
KTVA.com; Oct. 14, 2019
Tunica-Biloxi’s 4th Annual Intertribal Basketry Summit to celebrate tribe’s ancient art, teach cultural traditions
KALB-TV, Oct. 14, 2019
Cranberry Day Honors Ancient Wampanoag Tradition in the Bogs
Vineyard Gazette; Oct. 13, 2019
Tlingit potatoes continue to thrive thanks to Sitka Tribe, Forest Service
Alaska Public Media; Oct. 10, 2019
November is officially deemed Alaska Native Heritage Month
KTUU-TV, Oct. 6, 2019
Chippewa tribe joins MDNR in care of ancient rock carvings
Toledo Blade; Dec. 16, 2019
Mille Lacs workshops highlight Ojibwe art and crafts
Star Tribune; Dec. 14, 2019
VIDEO: Restoring lake sturgeon to the Upper Wolf River
Washington County Insider; Dec. 10, 2019
How Housing Becomes a Home: Why Cultural Supports Matter
Non-Profit Quarterly, Dec. 5, 2019
Potawatomi tests Lyft program to solve employee transportation issues
Milwaukee Business Journal; Nov. 13, 2019
Youngsters Pitch In To Craft Canoes For Yurok Tribe’s Tours
Lost Coast Outpost; Dec. 30, 2019
Yakama Nation receives more than $400,000 for fish recovery and habitat restoration projects
Yakima Herald; Dec. 27, 2019
Oregon Trail causes a bump in the road for CDA
My Columbia Basin; Dec. 25, 2019
At Long Last, Smallest Native Californian Tribe Has Land To Call Their Own
Good News Network; Dec. 22, 2019
Wild birds on Umatilla lands
East Oregonian; Dec. 14, 2019
Suquamish Tribe celebrates 150th Anniversary of the founding of Seattle
Kitsap Daily News, Dec. 6, 2019
How Yurok Traditions Sustain Delicate Balance of North Coast Species
KCET.com; Nov. 18, 2019
Merging Western Science With Native Knowledge To Combat Climate Change
KUNR; Nov. 4. 2019
Fort Mojave Indian Days begin with cultural center dedication
Needles Desert Star; Nov. 2, 2019
‘I know who I am’: Seattle’s urban Natives tell the story of the city’s first Indigenous landmark
Crosscut; Oct. 29, 2019
Nisqually Land Trust Acquires New Property for Ohop Creek Restoration
Nisqually Valley News; Oct. 17, 2019
Coast Salish tribal culture alive at new Mukilteo ferry terminal
WSDOT Blog, Oct. 1, 2019
Intern secures funding for Cultural Heritage Center project Bridging the Gap
The Shawnee News Star; Dec. 30, 2019
Movement promotes traditional foods as way to improve health, preserve culture on Wind River Reservation
Casper Star Tribune, Nov. 28, 2019
Nanih Waiya: ‘Mother Mound’ and First Capital of the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma
McAlester News-Capital; Nov. 15, 2019
Commerce Department announces investments in Native American economic development services
Cutbank Pioneer Press; Nov. 13, 2019
The U.S. has spent more money erasing Native languages than saving them
High Country News; Nov. 5, 2019
Osage Nation celebrates new Osage Nation Heritage Trail
Skiatook Journal; Oct. 27, 2019
Native American Tribes Support National Park Status For Cahokia Mounds
St. Louis Public Radio; Oct. 1, 2019
You da Mohn: Chef evolves with café at Tamaya
Albuquerque Journal; Dec. 31, 2019\
It’s Time For Scottsdale
Chicago Golf Report; Dec. 21, 2019
Photo tours of Antelope Canyon, famous for its waves of vibrant colors, are canceled
The Tennessean; Dec. 17, 2019
Local gingerbread contest showcases Pueblo cultures
KRQE.com; Dec. 13, 2019
A look at Harrah’s Ak-Chin Casino’s 25 years of impact
Arizona Big Media; Dec. 12, 2019
Behind the Rise of Native American Wines
Wine Enthusiast; Nov. 15, 2019
Native American shield returned to New Mexico from France
Albuquerque Journal; Nov. 18, 2019
BISON ON THE EDGE: Scientists, Indigenous Peoples Gather to Develop Roadmap for Rewilding North America Bison
News Wise, Oct. 19, 2019
July- September 2019
With $500,000 in support from Sealaska, landless Alaska Native communities continue push for their own village corporations
KTOO Public Media; Sept. 6, 2019
Make it new again: Mohawk tribe raises next generation of native speakers
NCPR; Aug. 22, 2019
Soboleff building gets gold for being green, music program receives a grant, CCS is on the move
Juneau Empire, Aug. 1, 2019
Burn, scrape and shape: Dugout canoe to be built at Pocumtuck Festival
Greenfield Recorder; Aug. 1, 2019
Cherokee invest in Nikwasi Mound’s future, as preservation efforts pick up steam
Citizen Times; July 29, 2019
Casino traffic in Cherokee booming, but some say it distracts from tribe’s legacy
Charlotte Observer, July 26, 2019
WEIO brings athletes and artists closer to Alaska Native culture
KTUU TV; July 19, 2019
National Food Sovereignty Summit hosted by Oneida Nation
WBAY Action News 2; Sep 26, 2019
Oneida Nation hosts 10th annual Big Applefest
We Are Green Bay, Sept. 22, 2019
Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux Community opens public exhibit celebrating the tribe’s history, people, and culture
Indian Country Today; Sept. 12, 2019
Program connects native master artists with apprentices, keeping culture alive in Lac du Flambeau
News Watch 12; Aug. 8, 2019
VIDEO: Bear takes care of itchy head on Red Cliff trail cam
KBJR6.com; July 2, 2019
Yurok Tribe accepts UN Equator Prize for forest management
Times Standard; Sept. 24, 2019
Planned hotel a monument to how gaming turned life around for Washington tribes
Komo News; Sept. 5, 2019
Suquamish Tribe to open new seafood shop
Ktsap Daily News; Sept. 17, 2019
Yakama linguist honored for a lifetime of reviving Native languages
Yakama Herald; Aug 21, 2019
‘Share our culture’: Yurok Tribe to offer canoe tours of Klamath River in 2020
Times Standars; Aug. 5, 2019
More than a viral sensation, the Salmon Cannon could bring the species back to the Upper Columbia after 90 years
Seattle Times; Aug. 16, 2019
‘Adorable’ species of fish with 3 eyes and rings of sharp teeth finds home at Oregon Zoo
Fox 12 Oregon; Aug. 5, 2019
‘Let us remain friends’: Chetzemoka Trail offers visitors a trip into the past
Peninsula Daily News; July 7, 2019
This bizarre prehistoric fish may be the key to preserving Yurok culture in California
The Sacramento Bee; July 1, 2019
Building an American Serengeti in Montana
Sierra; Sept. 5, 2019
The Lakota Music Project in South Dakota finds common ground through collaboration
Brainerd Dispatch; Sept. 17, 2019
Lander Art Center Celebrates Wind River Artists
Wyoming Public Media; Sept. 18, 2019
Saracen Casino Resort event creates splash
The Pine Bluff Commercial; Aug. 6, 2019
Protecting Potawatomi in the 2019 Year of Indigenous Languages
Pawhuska Journal Capital; Aug. 4, 2019
Indigenous people from around the US keep tradition alive at Mandaree powwow
Williston Herald; July 22, 2019
Osage Congress passes $250K appropriation to design ON Museum expansion
Osage News; July 10, 2019
Osage Casino Hotel-Tulsa starts second phase with $28 million tower
Tulsa World; July 9, 2019
Native American arts auction
Navajo Times; Sept. 28, 2019
Fort McDowell Yavapai Nation President Bernadine Burnette named one of Arizona’s most influential women for 2019
Indian Country Today; Sept. 6, 2019
10 Native Americans win scholarships
Albuquerque Journal, Aug. 12, 2019
Native American artists collaborate with local tech company
KRQE.com; Aug. 6, 2019
Race series urges Diné to get out, enjoy the land
Navajo Times; July 25, 2019
April - June 2019
NC conservationists work to recover WNC’s native brook trout
Charlotte Observer; June 29, 2019
Alutiiq Museum honors Native ancestors with memorial park
My Journal Courier; June 22, 2019
The World’s First Guitar-shaped Hotel Will Have Swim-up Suites and a 7,000-seat Concert Venue
Travel + Leisure; June 4, 2019
Opinion: Tlingit history and culture thrive as Hoonah expands cruise destination
Juneau Empire; May 31, 2019
Two Tribal Libraries Earn top Museum & Library Award
Institute of Museum and Library Sciences; May 7, 2019
10 of the least known islands you should visit to see wildlife
10 Best, March 21, 2019
Archaeological study planned for the birthplace of the Seminole nation
ABC Action News, April 5, 2019
‘Pure love on the dance floor’: Celebrating the jingle dress tradition
MPR News; June 15, 2019
Red Lake Nation wins national economic development award
The Bemidji Pioneer, April 28, 2019
Frog Bay Tribal National Park Wins State Tourism Award
The County Today, April 22, 2019
Snohomish River estuary project an example of why salmon recovery takes so long
King-TV, June 13, 2019
Nez Perce Tribe’s Zims Hot Springs open
Indian Country Today; May 28, 2019
The Best Small Beach Towns in the United States
AFAR, May 21, 2019
Bringing Prey-go-neesh Home
North Coast Journal of Politics, People & Art, May 2, 2019
Why wild salmon remains king in the Pacific Northwest
National Geographic Traveler; April/May Issue
Nisqually Tribe Works on Conceptual Tourism Plan
Yelm Online, April 11, 2019
How the Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians Held On in Palm Springs
Smithsonian Magazine; April 5, 2019
Photos: Tribal members and sponsors visit bison herd on the Wind River Reservation
Casper Star-Tribune, June 23, 2019; See also Wyoming Public Media; U.S. News & World Report
Pine Ridge Indian Reservation: Home of the Oglala Sioux Tribe
Rapid City Journal; May 30, 2019
National Bison Range in Montana Proposes New Management Plan
KULR8.com, May 3, 2019
Hearst Foundations Present Spring 2019 Grants
Webwire, Apri 29, 2019
Choctaw Casino Durant Breaks Ground on $500 Million Expansion
Casino News Daily; April 27, 2019
Experience Native American Culture this summer in Wind River country
The Buckrail, April 24, 2019
The Blackfeet Nation is trying to open its own national park
High Country News, April 23, 2019. See also ABC Fox Montana
Pueblos open for feast days
Albuquerque Journal; June 18, 2019
New Mexico casino looks to fill more than 150 jobs
Albuquerque Business First, May 7, 2019
Vacation matters: National Travel and Tourism Week May 5-11
Navajo Hopi Observer, May 7, 2019
Muckleshoot Indian Tribe to develop luxury hotel at Auburn casino
Kent Reporter, May 2, 2019
Hualapai Tribe raises fees for Colorado River rafters
Grand Canyon News, April 30, 2019
We-Ko-Pa Resort & Conference Center earns AAA Four Diamond Award
AZ Big Media, April 14, 2019
January - March 2019
10 of the least known islands you should visit to see wildlife
10 Best, March 21, 2019
State bill would make November Alaska Native Heritage Month
KTUU.com; March 17, 2019
Tribe, 3 countries plan 400th Pilgrim anniversary in 2020
Enterprise News; March 17, 2019
New Exhibit Explores the History of the Ojibwe Jingle Dress
Native Knot; March 13, 2019
Entering Berkeley is entering Ohlone territory
East Bay Times; March 12, 2019
First Four-Diamond Property Coming to Washington’s Olympic Peninsula
Native Business Magazine; March 6, 2019
Virginia’s new state park to tell story of state’s natives
WTOP.com; March 9, 2019
Top 10 Things to do in Cherokee This Spring
Cherokee, North Carolina, March 4, 2019
Gaming Destinations Bet Big on Meetings
Meetings & Conventions; March 15, 2019
2019 National Medal for Museum and Library Service
Institute of Museum and Library Sciences; March 11, 2019
The Basketmaker
Hakai Magazine; Feb. 26, 2019
Tribe buys Clarkston Golf and Country Club
The Lewiston Tribune; Feb. 2, 2019
Minnesota tribe asks: Can wild rice have its own legal rights?
Star-Tribune; Feb. 9, 2019
Akwesasne TV reps join event in Paris to preserve indigenous languages
North County Now; Jan. 30, 2019
$150,000 art installation will honor history, resilience of Puyallup people
Indian Country Today; Jan. 28, 2019
Akwesasne tribe seeking support to develop heritage museum, library at former General Motors parcel
Watertown Daily Times, Jan. 18, 2019
Traveling Exhibit “Native Voices: New England Tribal Families” Opens At Creative Discovery Museum
The Chattanoogan; Jan. 10, 2019
Mush! Traverse Alaska offers Iditarod adventure
Travel Weekly; Jan. 10, 2019
Performance Brings Ancestral Women of Wisconsin’s 12 Tribes to Life
WXPR.org; Jan. 4, 2019
Muscogee (Creek) Nation Sees Great Reward Following Mvskoke Dome Investment
Muscogee (Creek) Nation Press Release; March 8, 2019
Biggest mistake Aussies are making in the US
News.com.au; Jan. 27, 2019
Chickasaw Cultural Center honored for efforts to protect the monarch butterfly
The Ad News; Jan. 12, 2019
America’s Plains Indians bring back bison to their lands
Deutsche Welle; Jan. 8, 2019
Marta Churchwell: Native American art on display in Miami cultural center
The Joplin Globe; Jan. 6, 2019
Indianische Künstler im Mississippi Museum of Art
CanadaReisen.at; Jan. 3, 2019
See also: Reiseziel Erde and the official German press release.
Fort McDowell Yavapai Nation Commemorates Trail of Tears with Historic Three-Day Relay
Native News Online; March 17, 2019
New report reveals economic impact of New Mexico pueblos
Albuquerque Business First; Feb. 22, 2019
In Nevada, a School for Stolen Native American Kids Will Be a Museum
Frommers.com; Feb. 11, 2019
Indian Pueblo Cultural Center lands grants to support entrepreneurs, artists
Albuquerque Business First; Jan. 31, 2019
Shutdown won’t stop it: Grand Canyon 100-year Celebration, Native American Style
Indian Country Today; Jan. 25, 2019
These Are the Most Exciting Museums Opening in 2019
Smithsonian Magazine; Jan. 17, 2019
Wildflower testing drone skills at Pojoaque
Albuquerque Journal; Jan. 1, 2019
Best Trips for 2019
National Geographic Traveler; January 2019
2018 News Archive
2018 Major Headlines
In the Heart of Navajo Lands
Conde Nast Traveler; Oct. 11, 2018
In the Game
Meetings Today (page 30); October 2018
Tracing the Native American Roots of Famous U.S. Parks, Trails, and Natural Spaces
National Geographic; July 24, 2018
The Best-Designed Museum in Every State in America
Sky City Cultural Center and Haak’u Museum
Architectural Digest; August 22, 2018
2018 (More Headlines)
Creating a successful economic future in northern Montana through tourism
Indian Country Today; Dec. 31, 2018
A shiny new business: Tribe-owned auto shop already proving popular
Juneau Empire; Dec. 28, 2018
Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings and Huna Totem to Construct New Alaska Cruise Pier
CruiseCritic.com; Dec. 6, 2018
A Place of Decency
Coeur d’Alene Press; Dec. 4, 2018
Medicine Creek Enterprise Corporation Expands Its Reach
Nisqually Valley News, Nov. 22, 2018
Santa Ana Diversifies Agricultural Investments With Wine Enterprise
Native Business; November 19, 2018
At a Native American Pow-wow in Wisconsin
South China Morning Post; Nov. 15, 2018
Snoqualmie Council approves Salish expansion project master plan application
Snoqualmie Valley Record; Nov. 12, 2018
‘Written On The Land’ Exhibit From Voices Of Ute Tribes
Patch.com; Nov. 9, 2018
Oglala-Sioux Tribe Buys 90 Acres on I-90
KOTA TV; Nov. 7, 2018
Nevada Arts, Culture and Heritage Guide Takes Top Honors
www.cntraveler.com; Oct. 19, 2018
In the Heart of Navajo Lands
Conde Nast Traveler; Oct. 11, 2018
New Shawnee Tribe Cultural Center to open Nov. 10
The Miami News-Record; Oct. 9, 2019
The first truly American cuisine is having a revival
Channel3000.com; Sept. 5, 2018
Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Tulsa unveils plans, marks construction milestone
Anadisgoi Newsroom; Sept. 5, 2018
In the Game
Meetings Today (page 30); October 2018
Autry Museum of the American West Receives $414,101 Grant From San Manuel Band of Mission Indians
The Autry Museum of the American West; Oct. 17, 2018
Hikianalia on track to arrive in San Francisco on Sunday
Star-Advertiser; Sept. 10, 2018
The Best-Designed Museum in Every State in America
Sky City Cultural Center and Haak’u Museum
Architectural Digest; August 22, 2018
Tamaya Resort wraps up $2.5 million renovation (slideshow)
Albuquerque Business First; Aug. 22, 2018 (Registration required)
New bronze posts preserve Tlingit, Haida and Tsimshian art
Juneau Empire; August 27, 2018
Healing Totem Dedication at Glacier Bay National Park
Glacier Bay National Park Newsroom; August 25, 2018
New Seneca-Iroquois National Museum opens
The Bradford Era; July 25, 2018
Tracing the Native American Roots of Famous U.S. Parks, Trails, and Natural Spaces
National Geographic; July 24, 2018
The Keepers of The Sacred Tradition of Pipemakers
Destination Small Town; July 13, 2018
Quinault Nation celebrates QBRC’s expansion grand opening
The Daily World; June 25, 2018
Fierce, savvy and shrewd; Seminole Tribe of Florida rarely tastes defeat
CDC Gaming Reports; June 20, 2018
Essential Native American Travel Destinations & Experiences For Summer
Uproxx; June 17, 2018
The House of Seven Brothers combines tradition with future vision
Sequim Gazette; June 14, 2018
Return of the Shores
Suquamish Tribe and the Port Madison Indian Reservation; May 18, 2018
Native American cuisine and ancestral traditions in the kitchen at Tulalip Casino
My Northwest; April 13, 2018