Destination Native America

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We share information about the American Indigenous Tourism Association's Destination Native America website & tourism events across Native Nations and Communities in the U.S. AIANTA’s mission is to define, introduce, grow and sustain American Indian, Alaska Native and Native Hawaiian tourism that honors traditions and values. The American Indian Alaska Native Tourism Association (AIANTA) is a 501(

Photos from Destination Native America's post 05/30/2026

Planning a California getaway? Add the Santa Ynez Chumash Museum and Cultural Center in Santa Ynez, California, to your itinerary. 📍

This powerful cultural destination invites visitors to explore the history, traditions, resilience, and continuing legacy of the Chumash people, whose connection to the region spans more than 8,000 years. 🧺

Through exhibits, immersive spaces, and stories rooted in community, the museum offers a meaningful way to learn, connect, and be inspired. Discover this and more Native tourism experiences through Destination Native America, the premier source for Native destinations across Indian Country. 🌿

🔗 Plan your visit: https://destinationnativeamerica.com/listings/santa-ynez-chumash-museum-and-cultural-center

Brandon Varela, Pasqua Yaqui Tribe 05/28/2026

Meet Brandon Varela, an accomplished artist, and the director and curator of the Old Pascua Museum & Yaqui Culture Center in Tucson, Arizona! 🌵✨

Brandon shares the history of the Pasqua Yaqui Tribe, also known as the Yoeme or Hiaki, and their enduring presence in the Sonoran Desert. He discusses how the Old Pascua community, originally established in the early 1900s, has maintained its strong cultural identity, resilience, and land ceremonies despite the urbanization of the area.

▶️ Watch the full video to learn more about the vibrant history and ongoing cross-border connections of the Yaqui people.

📌 Discover more Indigenous tourism experiences, events, and destinations across Indian Country at www.DestinationNativeAmerica.com.

Brandon Varela, Pasqua Yaqui Tribe The Yaqui call themselves “Yoeme,” meaning “People,” or “Hiaki,” the people of the Hiak Vatwe, the Yaqui River which brought abundance to our southern homela...

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Traveling through Salt Lake City, Utah? Add Sky Hopinka: Lore to your arts itinerary at the Utah Museum of Contemporary Art. 🎥✨

Hopinka, a member of the Ho-Chunk Nation/Pechanga Band of Luiseño Indians, uses film, poetry, memory, language, and landscape to explore Indigenous experience, family, and self-lore.

📍 Utah Museum of Contemporary Art, Salt Lake City, Utah
⏳ On view through June 6, 2026
🔗 Learn more and plan your visit: https://utahmoca.org/exhibition/skye-hopinka-lore/

📌 Discover more Indigenous tourism experiences, events, and destinations across Indian Country at www.DestinationNativeAmerica.com.

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