ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (April 22, 2025) – Recognizing the significant $15.7 billion annual contribution of American Indian, Alaska Native, and Native Hawaiian-owned tourism firms to the U.S. economy, the American Indian Alaska Native Tourism Association (AIANTA) is now accepting submissions for the esteemed Excellence in Indigenous Tourism Awards, formerly known as the Excellence in Tourism Awards. These awards celebrate outstanding achievements in travel and cultural tourism in nine distinct categories across our U.S. Native Nations and communities.
Building upon the success of previous years and reflecting the dynamic evolution of the industry, AIANTA is thrilled to introduce five new award categories this year. Joining the established Indigenous Destination of the Year, Best Cultural Heritage Experience, Excellence in Customer Service, and Industry Professional of the Year are:
- Best Indigenous Culinary Tourism Experience: Honoring businesses that provide authentic guest experiences showcasing Indigenous food and beverage.
- Indigenous Futures Award: Recognizing up to three Indigenous individuals, aged 30 and under, for their impactful contributions to the development of a vibrant and professional tourism industry.
- Indigenous Artisan of the Year: Celebrating artists who excel in their craft and serve as vital cultural ambassadors, strengthening Indigenous tourism and preserving traditions. Special consideration will be given to artists involved in public art, community contributions, or the continuation of traditional art forms.
- Best Indigenous Music Experience of the Year: Recognizing businesses or organizations that deliver authentic guest experiences showcasing Indigenous music, performance, and cultural heritage. This encompasses events, musical experiences, traditional dance groups, musicians, or musical groups significantly contributing to cultural heritage tourism through music.
- Industry Partner of the Year: Presented to a current AIANTA partner business or organization that exemplifies industry best practices and fosters an inclusive environment amplifying Indigenous voices. This award is selected by the AIANTA CEO.
The recipients of these prestigious awards will be formally honored at the 27th Annual American Indigenous Tourism Conference during the Excellence in Indigenous Tourism Awards Gala on Wednesday, October 29, 2025, in Choctaw, Mississippi.
AIANTA invites nominations that highlight the champions of hospitality within Native Nations and communities’ travel and tourism sectors. These are the individuals and enterprises that consistently exceed expectations, craft unforgettable moments for visitors, and cultivate enduring connections. Whether you know of a large-scale operation such as a casino resort or a cultural center, museum, or historical village demonstrating exceptional dedication to impeccable customer service, AIANTA encourages you to submit a nomination. Your participation in recognizing these leaders is a testament to your commitment to upholding the highest standards in the field.
“The Excellence in Indigenous Tourism Awards underscore the significant $15.7 billion economic power of Indigenous-owned tourism and celebrate the innovation and cultural richness within our communities,” said AIANTA CEO Sherry L. Rupert. “With the exciting addition of five new categories this year, we are further recognizing the diverse contributions that are shaping the future of Indigenous tourism and creating unforgettable experiences for travelers.”
The deadline for all submissions is Friday, July 18, 2025. To submit your nominations and view full award criteria, visit www.aianta.org/aitc/excellence-in-tourism/. This event is accompanied by dinner and a silent auction on Wednesday, October 29, which raises funds for AIANTA’s Tourism and Hospitality Scholarship Program.
Registration is also now open for the 27th Annual American Indigenous Tourism Conference (AITC), which will be held on the tribal homelands of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians, October 27-30, 2025, at Pearl River Resort in Choctaw, Mississippi and organized by the American Indian Alaska Native Tourism Association (AIANTA). To register and learn more, visit www.aianta.org/aitc.
For more than 26 years, AIANTA has worked to address inequities in the tourism system and has served as the national voice for American Indian, Alaska Native and Native Hawaiian nations engaged in cultural tourism, while providing technical assistance, training and capacity building to Native Nations and communities and Indigenous-owned enterprises engaged in tourism, hospitality, and recreation.
Native Nations and communities who are looking to start or expand their cultural tourism footprint can find resources at www.aianta.org and visitors interested in learning more about Indigenous culture can visit www.nativeamerica.travel.