O me’a”kwa: Celebrating Three Years

O me’a”kwa: Celebrating Three Years (I’m going to travel over there, Northern Paiute) Photo: CEO Sherry Rupert pictured with AIANTA Vice President Travis Owens // (c) Sherry L. Rupert Dear members, partners and friends, Ha muh (how are you?) As I reach out to you this...

AIANTA Seeks Native Hosts for AITC

AIANTA Seeks Native Hosts for 2024, 2025 AITC AIANTA requests proposals for upcoming 2024, 2025 American Indian Tourism Conferences ALBUQUERQUE, NEW MEXICO (May 13, 2022) – The American Indian Alaska Native Tourism Association (AIANTA) is seeking proposals from...
Support AIANTA NATIVE Act Funding

Support AIANTA NATIVE Act Funding

Download the AIANTA Impact Report now. AIANTA Needs Your Support The hospitality industry is an incredibly important one for the American economy, supporting 9.5 million American jobs and accounting for nearly 3 percent of the entire GDP (at pre-pandemic levels)....

O me’a”kwa: AIANTA Impact

O me’a”kwa: AIANTA Impact (I’m going to travel over there, Northern Paiute) Photo: Fellow US Travel Association Board Members Fred Dixon, President & CEO, NYC & Company and Paige Shepherd, Director of Corporate Development and Tourism, Chickasaw Nation // (c)...
O me’a”kwa: Tamano mah ni

O me’a”kwa: Tamano mah ni

O me’a”kwa: Tamano mah ni (I’m going to travel over there, Northern Paiute) Yellowstone National Park // (c) 2020 Sherry L. Rupert Dear AIANTA members, friends and partners– Tamano mah ni. (It’s springtime now, Northern Paiute) Spring is a time of growth and renewal....