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The California Trail: Conserving the Lands, Sharing the History and Developing Recreation
The California Trail: Conserving the Lands, Sharing the History and Developing RecreationJuly 16, 2024; 10 a.m. (Mountain) This webinar presents the latest updates on AIANTA’s partnership with the Bureau of Land Management, and the combined effort to support cultural...
Fashion Tourism in Indian Country
Fashion Tourism in Indian CountryJuly 2, 2024; 10 a.m. (Mountain) Fashion tourism in Indian Country represents a unique intersection of cultural heritage, creative expression and economic opportunity. It involves visitors traveling to Indigenous communities...
FY 2024 USFS/AIANTA NATIVE Act Grant Process
Request for ProposalProject Name and DescriptionFY 2024 USFS/AIANTA NATIVE Act Request for Proposals (RFP)Tribal Projects and Initiatives on or Adjacent to U.S. Forest Service Managed Lands Contact PersonAriel Richardson, Office...
AIANTA/USFS NATIVE Act Request for Proposals for FY 2024
AIANTA/USFS NATIVE Act Request for Proposals for FY 2024June 10, 2024; 10 a.m. (Mountain) AIANTA and the U.S. Forest Service will host an informational webinar regarding the Request for Proposals for NATIVE Act Tribal Projects and Initiatives on or Adjacent to U.S....
Inclusion of Indigenous Tourism Along the California National Historic Trail: Training Workshop to be held at the California Trail Center in Elko, Nevada on May 22, 2024
Inclusion of Indigenous Tourism Along the California National Historic Trail: Training Workshop at the California Trail Center, Elko, NevadaMay 22, 2024; 10 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. (Pacific) Thousands of travelers travel through Nevada along the California National Historic...
Indigenous Tourism Leader Debuts Collaborative Educational Travel Guide for Responsible Visitation to Native Nations and Communities During National Travel & Tourism Week May 19-25, 2024
Indigenous Tourism Leader Debuts Collaborative Educational Travel Guide for Responsible Visitation to Native Nations and Communities DuringNational Travel & Tourism Week May 19-25, 2024 American Indian Alaska Native Tourism Association and collaborative partner...
The American Indian Alaska Native Tourism Association Returns to IPW 2024 & Introduces NativeAmerica.Travel Booking Platform as the $15.7 Billion Indigenous Tourism Industry Grows in the U.S.
The American Indian Alaska Native Tourism Association Returns to IPW 2024 & Introduces NativeAmerica.Travel Booking Platform as the $15.7 Billion Indigenous Tourism Industry Grows in the U.S. Indigenous exhibitors join AIANTA to showcase cultural diversity of U.S....
The California National Historic Trail Poster Contest for Nevada Native Artists
The California National Historic Trail Poster Contest for Nevada Native ArtistsMay 14, 2024; 10 a.m. (Mountain) Thousands of travelers each year travel Nevada’s Oregon/California Trail to learn about this historic route. As part of their mission, “to define,...
AIANTA Seeks Indigenous Hosts for Upcoming American Indigenous Tourism Conferences
AIANTA Seeks Indigenous Hosts for Upcoming American Indigenous Tourism Conferences AIANTA requests proposals for the 2026 and 2027 American Indigenous Tourism Conferences ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (April 22, 2024) – The American Indian Alaska Native Tourism Association...
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