Our Partners
American Indigenous Tourism Association
At the American Indigenous Tourism Association, we forge strategic partnerships across public and private sectors to amplify the reach of Native Nations and communities to promote genuine Indigenous Tourism experiences. By collaborating with tribal, federal, state, and industry leaders, we strengthen our mission and drive meaningful progress. Since our inception, we have focused on nurturing existing partnerships while welcoming new collaborators to support our initiatives.
Our strategic partnerships enable us to educate key stakeholders at the state, federal, and industry levels, empowering them to advocate for a vibrant Indigenous Tourism industry. Together, we elevate Indigenous destinations, cutting through the noise of global tourism to capture the attention of travelers, tour operators, travel agents, and the media.
We invite you to support the movement to build cultural tourism in Native Nations and Communities across the U.S. as we explore partnership opportunities together.
Our Valued Past and Present Partnerships
FEDERAL
National Endowment for the Arts
U.S. Department of Agriculture
- U.S. Forest Service
- Community Navigator Program
- Nez Perce National Historic Trail
- Pacific Northwest National Scenic Trail
- Recreation, Heritage and Volunteer Resources
U.S. Department of Commerce Office
- Bureau of Land Management
- California National Historic Trail
- National Park Service
- Lewis & Clark National Historic Trail
- Juan Batista de Anza National Historic Trail
- Grand Canyon National Park
- Mt. Rainier National Park
- Office of Native American Affairs
- Tourism Program
- Office of Indian Economic Development
TRIBAL & INDIGENOUS ORGANIZATIONS
Arizona American Indian Tourism Association
Governor’s Interstate Indian Council
Montana Native Tourism Alliance
National Congress of American Indians
Native Americans in Philanthropy
Native American Tourism of Wisconsin
Native Hawaiian Hospitality Association
North Dakota Native Tourism Alliance