Reports and Resources From American Indian and Alaska Native Tourism Association
American Indian and Alaska Native Tourism Association (AIANTA) was established by tribes for tribes to address inequities in the tourism system. Governed by an all-Native board of directors, AIANTA serves as a united voice for the $14 billion Native hospitality sector. AIANTA’s priorities are
to provide technical assistance and training, research, and publications to American Indian, Alaska Native and Native Hawaiian communities engaged in tourism and hospitality;
to facilitate conversations with the Native communities, federal agencies, non-profit associations, and elected officials on the economic and cultural importance of a healthy hospitality industry
to highlight the importance of visiting authentic Native destinations, including cultural, heritage, historic, and artistic sites; and
to generate awareness, interest and demand for these destinations with domestic and international travelers, the travel trade and the media.