
QUICK FACTS on 2008 Arizona Indian Festival
Dates:Friday, January 18 through Sunday, January 20
Times:
10 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. daily
Location:
Steele Indian School Park, Phoenix, AZ (3rd St./Indian School Road)
Admission Prices:
$8 Adults,
$5 Senior (55+),
$5 Students Ages 12-18;
Children under 12 are Free
Parking:
Parking available at the following locations on Saturday (1/19) and Sunday (1/20) only!
- VA Hospital (7th St./Indian School Road),
- Central High School (Central Ave./Campbell-East Side of Central Avenue),
- Phoenix Indian Center (Central Ave./Campbell-West Side of Central Avenue),
- Limited Handicap Parking at festival site, follow signs.
Welcome to the AAITA!
“Promoting the development of Indian tourism in Arizona while respecting the cultural integrity of the tribes.”
The Arizona American Indian Tourism Association (AAITA) is a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting, supporting and advancing the efforts of American Indian tourism in Arizona. Our mission is to promote the development of American Indian tourism in Arizona while respecting the cultural integrity of tribes. The organization enjoys the leadership of a diverse membership that includes participation of Arizona tribal entities, Native American businesses entrepreneurs and diverse governmental and private agencies. Our goal is to be a resource for tourism based businesses, such as travel services, the hospitality industry and individuals interested in tribal cultures, as well as to ensure the availability of authentic Native American products and services that follow our credo of respecting the cultural integrity of tribes.
AAAITA strives to foster and create opportunities for businesses and organizations by facilitating synergetic networking efforts to meet our mission and goals of our membership. Our charge is to focus on the interests of American Indian tourism that enhance economic strategies for American Indian entrepreneurs, tribal businesses and tourism related markets.
AAAITA strives to foster and create opportunities for businesses and organizations by facilitating synergetic networking efforts to meet our mission and goals of our membership. Our charge is to focus on the interests of American Indian tourism that enhance economic strategies for American Indian entrepreneurs, tribal businesses and tourism related markets.
You Are Invited!
The Arizona American Indian Tourism Association extends a hearty invitation to explore the American Indian tourism opportunities available in Arizona and to become a member to help increase American Indian tourism development and sustain our tribal integrity in this endeavor.
Contact information:
Arizona American Indian Tourism Association
Box 268
3370 North Hayden Road, #123
Scottsdale, Arizona 85251
Telephone #602-254-1952
Contact: Robin Fohrenkam, AAITA President
Box 268
3370 North Hayden Road, #123
Scottsdale, Arizona 85251
Telephone #602-254-1952
Contact: Robin Fohrenkam, AAITA President
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