The Arizona Office of Tourism is hiring a full-time tribal tourism development manager and is forming a tribal advisory council.
With tourists spending about $12 billion a year in the state, the state wants to find out how to promote tribal lands. The office has commissioned a $250,000 study to help identify who visits reservations and how to market to them.
The tourism manager will be hired this month.
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New focus on tribal tourism
(The Arizona Republic 12/7)
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Wednesday, January 7, 2004
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