Source of Inspiration for Tribal Farmers, Ranchers and Producers - Case Studies in Tribal Agritourism
Case Studies in Tribal Agritourism, a groundbreaking new handbook by American Indian and Alaskan Native Tourism Association (AIANTA), is developed for ranchers, farmers and other Native food producers interested in sharing culture, heritage and traditional food systems by expanding or developing agritourism enterprises.
The stories within offer diverse examples of successful tribal agritourism business models from the Choctaw Nation (Chahta Yakni) of Oklahoma, Yocha Dehe Wintun Nation (California), Icy Strait Point (Huna Tlingit, Alaska), Santa Ana Pueblo (New Mexico), Big Apple Fest (Oneida Nation of Wisconsin), and the Iroquois White Corn Project (Seneca Nation of Indians, New York).
These case studies are not meant to be templates but rather to serve as a source of inspiration for tribal farmers, ranchers and producers.