American Indigenous Tourism Association
For more than 27 years, the American Indigenous Tourism Association has served as the only national organization dedicated to advancing a mission to define, introduce, grow, and sustain American Indigenous tourism that honors traditions and values across the United States and its territories. Established by tribes for tribes to address inequities in the tourism system, the American Indigenous Tourism Association is a 501(c)(3) national nonprofit governed by an all-Indigenous board of directors and serves as a united voice for the $11.6 billion Indigenous hospitality sector. The American Indigenous Tourism Association's legislative advocacy led to the passage and funding of the industry-changing Native American Tourism and Improving Visitor Experience Act (NATIVE Act) in 2018, as Indian Country Tourism was recognized through federal appropriations via NATIVE Act implementation.
Session #2 – Troubleshooting Federal Award Challenges
Protecting Night Skies and Economic Benefits: Incorporating Dark Sky Programming in Land Use
Session #1: Federal Procurements
Recreation and Tourism Planning for Tribal Parks
AIANTA & Arizona State University Sustainable Tourism for Native Nations and Communities Certificate
How to be in Compliance with your Federal Grant Agreements – Project Narrative Reporting
Tourism, Recreation and Land Use Planning to Address Climate and Fire Risk Mitigation
Creating Project Logic Models
Developing and Defining Grant Results
Who We Are: AIANTA
Unlocking Opportunities: Why Indigenous Businesses Should Attend IPW
Go International Preview & Creating Your Marketing Collateral
Telling Your Story: Leveraging Outdoor Writers for Indigenous Tourism
AITC Thank You Video 2024
The Indigenous Film Industry & Tourism
Conference Preview – 2024 American Indigenous Tourism Conference
Unlock Your Travel Business Potential with AIANTA and the National Tour Association (NTA)
The California Trail: Conserving the Lands, Sharing the History and Developing Recreation
Fashion Tourism in Indian Country
AIANTA/USFS NATIVE Act Request for Proposals for FY 2024
The California National Historic Trail Poster Contest for Nevada Native Artists
Adventures Through Careers in the Outdoors
NativeAmerica.Travel Reimagined
Introduction to Working With Mt. Rainier Concessions
ASU/AIANTA Information Session on Sustainable Tourism for Native Nations and Communities
Journey to Success: Navigating Indigenous Tourism Excellence through Self-Assessment
A Big Thank You from AIANTA’s AITC 2023!