by admin@aianta.org | Oct 5, 2021 | Blog
Five Ways to Make the Most of Your AITC Experience As the tourism industry slowly returns to “normal,” hospitality providers are asking, “what’s next.” There is no master roadmap for recovery, especially when it comes to indigenous tourism providers. Attending this...
by admin@aianta.org | Oct 5, 2021 | Blog
How to Reduce the Size of Your PowerPoint Presentation Below are the steps to easily reduce your PowerPoint presentations to the standard size we are requesting for AITC speakers and presenters. Open Your PPT Presentation Select any image in the PPT Click it once...
by admin@aianta.org | Sep 20, 2021 | Blog, Press Release
New Cultural Tourism and Tribal Enterprises Certificate Program Announced SDSU Global Campus and the American Indian Alaska Native Tourism Association (AIANTA) will offer a new online certificate in Cultural Tourism and Tribal Enterprises (CTTE), with classes...
by admin@aianta.org | Sep 13, 2021 | Blog
O me’a”kwa: AITC Is Around the Corner (I’m going to travel over there, Northern Paiute) Ha muh (How are you?) Dear Members, Partners and Friends, It’s hard to believe we’re just one month away from our 23rd Annual American Indian Tourism Conference, which begins on...
by admin@aianta.org | Sep 2, 2021 | Blog
AIANTA Partnership with Leave No Trace Visitors and travelers are spending more time in tribal communities across the United States. But visitation does not always come with understanding. In a recent article, Walker River Paiute Tribe chairman Amber Walker outlined a...
by admin@aianta.org | Aug 30, 2021 | Blog
AITC COVID-19 Mitigation Plan Dear Members, Partners and Friends As the spread of the COVID-19 Delta variant continues to make headlines, an increasing number of potential attendees at our 23rd Annual American Indian Tourism Conference (AITC) have been asking the same...