INDIGENOUS TOURISM
e-LIBRARY

The Indigenous Tourism e-Library of the Americas includes tools, resources and information to help communities, businesses and organizations better manage indigenous tourism.

HOW TO USE THE eLIBRARY

  1. Click here to register as a new e-Library user.
  2. Click here to log in if you are a registered eLibrary user.
  3. If you are looking for information on indigenous tourism click here.
  4. If you would like to expand your network of indigenous tourism contacts click Networks.
  5. Enter a word or term in the e-Library search box.
  6. Filter your search by author, category, topic or geographic area.
  7. Click the search button.
  8. Click on resource title to access entire document.
  9. Save resources in your profile later.

Questions? Click here to access our FAQ page for detailed information on using the e-library.

Socio-cultural

Discover how tourism can help Indigenous communities protect and share their cultural heritage.

Management

Explore information that describes effective management approaches to sustainable tourism businesses.

Economy

Find tools to develop economic opportunities through sustainable tourism.

Environment

Learn how tourism
can give communities the incentive to protect natural resources.

Socio-cultural

Discover how tourism can help Indigenous communities protect and share their cultural heritage.

Management

Explore information that describes effective management approaches to sustainable tourism businesses.

Economy

Find tools to develop economic opportunities through sustainable tourism.

Environment

Learn how tourism
can give communities the incentive to protect natural resources.

Interested in contributing to the world’s most comprehensive database of Indigenous Tourism resources? We are accepting submissions on an ongoing basis.
If you would like to expand your network and connect with other groups working to improve opportunities for Indigenous communities through sustainable tourism, explore our network listing.

"By bringing together diverse stakeholders, we can create a more inclusive, equitable, and sustainable tourism Industry that benefits both indigenous communities and visitors."

Steering Commitee