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The Arizona American Indian Tourism Association (AAITA) is a statewide, nonprofit 501(c) 3 membership organization established in 1994. Overseen by a nine-member board, AAITA involves Native businesses and professionals as members, who voluntarily work together to increase tourism on Arizona Indian communities. The organization targets the 22 Native American tribes in Arizona, hosting festivals to promote them and increase tourism in Indian country. The AAITA also provides limited eco-tourism development assistance and training, and information on ecological and heritage tourism for the benefit of Indian Country. Additionally, the AAITA hosts speakers on tourism issues and aids Native American people by providing effective networking opportunities.

2024 Arizona Indian Festival Feb. 3-4

Scottsdale Civic Center

Best Cultural Heritage Experience Event 2020
Awarded by the American Indian Alaskan Native Tourism Association

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Arizona Indigenous Culinary Experience

Western Spirit: Scottsdale’s Museum of the West

The Arizona Indigenous Culinary Experience on November 18, 2023 will celebrate Native American Heritage Month.

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Benefits associated with membership include the opportunity for engagement with Arizona tribal and local Arizona communities and networking opportunities with tribal tourism and marketing professionals. As a member you will be provided marketing and promotional opportunities for your community and/or business through multiple platforms and events.

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NATIVE ARIZONA

ARIZONA TOURISM

BY THE NUMBERS

OVERNIGHT VISITATION

32.1 MILLION

VISITOR SPENDING

$15 billion

Direct Travel Spending, 2020

JOBS

160.5 thousand

Total Generated Employment, 2020

TAXES

$2.7 billion

Total Tax Revenue, 2020

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