The International Indigenous Tourism Conference is underway inside the Edmonton Convention Centre, running from February 18-19, the two-day event brings together Indigenous tourism leaders from across Canada and beyond to strengthen partnerships, grow opportunities and celebrate culture.

Tamara Littlelight, Marketing Director with Indigenous Tourism tells CFWE that delegates from 14 different countries are gathered under one roof, with a strong turnout of non-Indigenous attendees connecting directly with Indigenous communities.

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Tamara Littlelight, Director of Marketing with Indigenous Tourism at the International Indigenous Tourism Conference (Photo Credits - Daniel Barker-Tremblay)

Tamara Littlelight, Director of Marketing with Indigenous Tourism at the International Indigenous Tourism Conference (Photo Credits – Daniel Barker-Tremblay)

 

Littlelight adds there’s an overwhelming sense of pride, noting tourism serves as a pathway for cultural revitalization, economic empowerment and healing.

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With more than 90 local Indigenous artisans on site, Littlelight says the conference is creating direct economic impact in local communities while giving attendees a chance to connect with Indigenous makers and culture firsthand.

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Artisan Market at the International Indigenous Tourism Conference (Photo Credits - Daniel Barker-Tremblay)

Artisan Market at the International Indigenous Tourism Conference (Photo Credits – Daniel Barker-Tremblay)