#AIANTA #VisitUSAItaly Secondo il #censimento dell’agricoltura del 2017, gli Stati Uniti ospitano circa 80.000 produttori agricoli di #nativi americani o nativi dell’Alaska. Sebbene quel numero rappresenti solo il 2,3 percento dei 3,4 milioni di produttori del paese, la superficie agricola di proprietà dei nativi costituisce oltre il 6 percento del totale dei terreni agricoli…
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AIANTA : Ripercorrendo l’Anza Trail
Sebbene sia stato scritto molto sull’espansione europea nell’America del Nord occidentale, molto meno è stato raccontato delle comunità di nativi americani che abitavano continuamente in California e in Arizona molto prima che il percorso diventasse noto come Juan Bautista de Anza National Historic Trail. Il viaggio, che ebbe inizio nell’ottobre del 1775, vide circa…
AIANTA:Expand your Tribal Tourism Credentials
oin Us for a Tailored 6-Course Certificate Program Establish Yourself as a Tribal Tourism Leader Sign Up For the Professional Certificate in Cultural Heritage Tourism The American Indian Alaska Native Tourism Association (AIANTA), in partnership with George Washington University International Institute of Tourism Studies, is pleased to announce the return of our online…
AIANTA’s Winter Newsletter is Here!
Continuing Outreach: AIANTA Brings Indian Country’s Diversity to the European Market AIANTA, with Tribal partners from Arizona, Oklahoma and Washington, head to Italy and Germany As international travel and tourism continues to hold its place as the largest service export in the United States, the American Indian Alaska Native Tourism Association (AIANTA) along with…
AIANTA:Funding Opportunities: NEH, EPA and IMLS
FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES March 2, 2018 Dear Members, Partners and Friends: We have three funding sources for this announcement that could be useful for enriching any cultural tourism programs. The Common Heritage grants program of the National Endowment for the Humanities which can help collect and digitize important materials for tribes to tell their stories; The Environmental…
AIANTA’s Winter Newsletter is Here!
Continuing Outreach: AIANTA Brings Indian Country’s Diversity to the European Market AIANTA, with Tribal partners from Arizona, Oklahoma and Washington, head to Italy and Germany As international travel and tourism continues to hold its place as the largest service export in the United States, the American Indian Alaska Native Tourism Association (AIANTA) along with…
Destination Indian Country: Monthly Roundup
Monthly Roundup: January 2018 Your resource for all things Indian Country tourism Visit Our Blog Industry News Second Annual Go International Training a Success in Albuquerque More than 40 participants from around the country attended AIANTA’s Second Annual Go International two-day training in Albuquerque, New Mexico, January 22-23, 2018. Tribal tourism professionals, industry representatives and…
AIANTA News : Talking Cultural Tourism In Hawaii
AIANTA News Talking Cultural Tourism In Hawaii Bridging cultures, facing challenges, implementing best practices, sharing opportunities In the past few months, AIANTA has had several opportunities to share our expertise on cultural heritage tourism with other industry leaders in the Aloha State. In September, AIANTA Board President Sherry L. Rupert and AIANTA Pacific Board…
AIANTA : Creating an Agritourism Business Plan
Tribal Tourism News Creating an Agritourism Business Plan In this month’s agritourism article, we go deeper into the importance and practice of building out a business plan. No matter how great the prospective market, available resources, or the people in your community, without a comprehensive and nimble business plan, the most effective and efficient…
AIANTA :Destination Indian Country: Monthly Roundup
Monthly Roundup: October 2017 Your resource for all things Indian Country tourism Visit Our Blog Industry News Partner Highlight: AIANTA and Brand USA Work Together to Introduce America’s Native Nations to The World AIANTA and Brand USA, the destination marketing organization for the United States, are working together more closely to promote Native American travel…
La newsletter di AIANTA di ottobre 2017
Monthly Roundup: September 2017 Your resource for all things Indian Country tourism Visit Our Blog AIANTA News Celebrating New Partnerships AIANTA and ATAC Sign MOU in D.C. On September 7, the Aboriginal Tourism Association of Canada (ATAC) signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the American Indian Alaska Native Tourism Association (AIANTA), with the purpose of…
La newsletter di AIANTA
Monthly Roundup: August 2017 Your resource for all things Indian Country tourism Visit Our Blog Tribal Opportunities Overcoming challenges to successfully launch agritourism experiences By Dan Moore, AIANTA’s Tribal Agritourism Consultant In the past couple months in our agritourism series, we’ve been focusing on the benefits agritourism can bring to tribal communities – from connecting…