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The American Indigenous Tourism Association Returns to IPW 2026 as Travelers Continue to Seek Authentic Indigenous Experiences in the U.S.

By Kayla Sawyer | May 21, 2026 | 1

Indigenous exhibitors join AIT to showcase cultural diversity of U.S. Tourism with #DestinationNativeAmerica at the travel industry’s premier international marketplace and the largest generator of travel to the U.S. CARSON…

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American Indigenous Tourism Association Declares May 4 as Inaugural “American Indigenous Tourism Day”

By Kayla Sawyer | May 4, 2026

Defining the Foundation: AIT Launches Annual Celebration During National Travel & Tourism Week to Center Indigenous Voices Ahead of America250 CARSON CITY, N.V. (May 4, 2026) – The American Indigenous Tourism Association…

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American Indigenous Tourism Association Announces 2026 Excellence in Indigenous Tourism Awards; Call for Nominations Opens for 28th Annual Conference in Tulalip, Washington

By Kayla Sawyer | April 23, 2026

CARSON CITY, N.V. (April 23, 2026) – Recognizing the significant $11.6 billion annual contribution of American Indigenous tourism firms to the U.S. economy, the American Indigenous Tourism Association (AIT) is now accepting…

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Registration Now Open for the 28th Annual American Indigenous Tourism Conference

By Kayla Sawyer | April 14, 2026

AITC, scheduled for October 19-22, 2026, at Tulalip Resort Casino, is organized by the American Indigenous Tourism Association and will be held on the tribal homelands of The Tulalip Tribes…

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American Indigenous Tourism Association Takes 10th Annual “Go International” Training Virtual to Expand Global Reach for Native Nations

By Kayla Sawyer | March 24, 2026

New digital format removes travel barriers, empowering Indigenous entrepreneurs to tap into the $11.6 billion hospitality sector from any community in the U.S. CARSON CITY, N.V. (March 24, 2026) –…

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American Indigenous Tourism Association Reclaims the Mother Road: Spearheading the “Indigenous Roots of Route 66” for 2026 Centennial

By Kayla Sawyer | March 10, 2026

The National Nonprofit Centers Indigenous Voices for Route 66 Centennial with New Digital Tools and Global Guidebook CARSON CITY, N.V. (March 10, 2026) – As the United States prepares to…

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Destinations International, ITAC and the American Indigenous Tourism Association Publish Indigenous-Led Tourism Partnership Toolkit

By Kayla Sawyer | February 18, 2026

New resource launched at the 2026 International Indigenous Tourism Conference in Edmonton to guide respectful, Indigenous-led tourism partnerships Treaty 6 Territory, home to many Nations including, Cree, Saulteaux, Blackfoot, Sioux…

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American Indigenous Tourism Association Announces New Members to its Board of Directors

By Kayla Sawyer | January 7, 2026

Sondra Corbitt (United Houma Nation) and Stacey LaCompte (Standing Rock Sioux Tribe) join the American Indigenous Tourism Association Board of Directors; Travis Owens (Cherokee Nation) to continue as President and…

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American Indigenous Tourism Association Announces Awardees of 2025 Excellence in Indigenous Tourism Awards

By Liz | October 30, 2025

Agua Caliente Cultural Plaza, Indian Pueblo Cultural Center, Choctaw Cultural Center, Wahpepah’s Kitchen, Billie Jean Guerrero of Pyramid Lake Paiute Tribe, Tyler Bell of Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians, Meritza…

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American Indigenous Tourism Association Launches New Era of Cultural Travel at 27th Annual Conference

By Liz | October 28, 2025

Annual American Indigenous Tourism Conference Kicks Off on Tribal Homelands of Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians; Star-Studded Keynotes from Indigenous, Federal, State and industry partners as the national nonprofit celebrates…

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