American Indian Tourism Conference delegates shared so many great photos on social media, and we’re proud to re-share a few of our favorites below.
Also, make sure you check out AIANTA’s AITC Photos at Google Photos.
If you missed this year’s conference, be sure to save the date–Sept. 14-17, 2020 in Fort McDowell, Arizona–for AITC 2020.
Twitter Posts
Honored to be at #AITCTulsa and learn more Native/Cultural Tourism pic.twitter.com/p2Do3N5b5t
— Native Wisconsin (@NativeWI) September 17, 2019
This afternoon, Roger Dow will deliver the keynote address at #AITCTulsa, discussing the importance of American Indian Country tourism to the entire U.S. travel industry. pic.twitter.com/9bN9ARcJeg
— U.S. Travel (@USTravel) September 17, 2019
#BrandUSA's Nick Mattera is sharing insights on visual storytelling when inspiring int'l travelers to #VisitTheUSA. Astronaut John Herrington & TV personality @ArielTweto will also speak about their role in our upcoming @IMAX film #IntoAmericasWild. @OfficialAIANTA #AITCTulsa pic.twitter.com/YNOQMPBwRA
— Brand USA (@BrandUSA) September 19, 2019
Today, National Native American Coordinator Tedd Buelow is attending the American Indian Tourism Conference in Catoosa, Oklahoma. If you weren't able to attend, you can catch up on our agency's latest Tribal efforts in this edition of TribalNet Magazine: https://t.co/sFBjB1aOsY pic.twitter.com/9x6xTum4rP
— Rural Development (@usdaRD) September 19, 2019
Tribal Chairman Jeff L. Grubbe presents the story of our new Agua Caliente Cultural Plaza at the American Indian Tourism Conference in Tulsa, Okla. pic.twitter.com/ldHzDfhRpW
— Agua Caliente (@AguaCalienteNDN) September 26, 2019
@CherokeeNation is hosting the 21st annual American Indian Tourism Conference at the Hard Rock Casino in Catoosa!
https://t.co/5aywrLUHcC— OK Indian Gaming (@okindiangaming) September 20, 2019
Thank you @OfficialAIANTA for opportunity to be keynote at the 21st American Indian Tourism Conference.
An honour to share our successful work and strategies from Canada.
Will be good to see some of the delegates at our #IITC2019
#DestinationIndigenous#IndigenousCanada pic.twitter.com/sy8iS2LpjP
— Keith Henry (@KeithHenryMetis) September 17, 2019
Facebook Posts
Thank you to the Cherokee Nation for an outstanding welcome reception for our conference attendees in Tulsa, Oklahoma….
Posted by Sherry L Rupert on Monday, September 16, 2019
The Fort Sill Crown Dancers performing at the Preview Reception at the 2019 American Indian Tourism Conference (AITC) in Tulsa, Oklahoma. FMYN will host the 2020 AITC Conference. #AITCTulsa
Posted by Fort McDowell Yavapai Nation on Tuesday, September 17, 2019
AIANTA 2019 Tulsa OKMHA Nation Tourism
Posted by North Dakota Native Tourism Alliance on Tuesday, September 24, 2019
AIANTA 2019 Tulsa OK MHA Nation Tourism
Posted by North Dakota Native Tourism Alliance on Tuesday, September 24, 2019
Isleta Resort & Casino is proud to receive the award for Excellence in Guest Service from our partners with American…
Posted by Isleta Resort & Casino on Monday, September 23, 2019
Covering the 21st American Indian Tourism Conference at Hard Rock – Tulsa. Native News Online photographs by Levi Rickert
Posted by Levi Rickert on Monday, September 16, 2019
#2) Misc. Pictures from the AIANTA Annual Conference in Tulsa,OK. ~ (Photo Group 2 of 3)
Posted by Nathan Gordon on Monday, September 23, 2019
#1) Misc. Pictures from the AIANTA Annual Conference in Tulsa,OK. ~ (Photo Group 1 of 3)
Posted by Nathan Gordon on Monday, September 23, 2019
Congratulations Lisa Gassman, recipient of the American Indian Alaska Native Tourism Association (AIANTA) Enough Good People Award!
Posted by Camille Ferguson on Thursday, September 19, 2019
Fun times!!
Posted by Camille Ferguson on Thursday, September 19, 2019