Black Hills of South Dakota
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About ATTA

Mission:

ATTA works to enhance and promote tourism as a means of economic development and growth, while maintaining respect for Tribal traditions and lands.

History:

The Alliance of Tribal Tourism Advocates was organized in 1993 by Tribal governments in South Dakota and chartered under the Rosebud Sioux Tribe as 501 © (3) nonprofit corporation.

ATTA membership includes the nine tribes in South Dakota. The nine tribes in South Dakota are the Oceti Sakowin, or seven council fires of the Great Sioux Nation.

ATTA, through its member tribes, provides the visitor a rich cultural authentic experience; while providing balanced tourism development and protecting our cultural resources/sites. We strongly believe that diverse tour packages and itineraries need to be woven into the fabric of mainstream South Dakota tourism marketing and promotion.

For more information or to discuss this project and your potential support or involvement, please contact:

Randy Ross, Project Manager
Alliance of Tribal Tourism Advocates Main Office
522 Seventh Street, Suite 210
Rapid City, SD 57701
P: 605.791.1058
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Daphne Richards Cook, Executive Director
Alliance of Tribal Tourism Advocates Main Office
522 Seventh Street, Suite 210
Rapid City, SD 57701
P: 605.791.1058
F: 605.791.1891
W: www.attatribal.com
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