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Guide to Oregon Indian Country

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    2019
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  • Travel Oregon
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Categories
  • Social & Cultural
Indigenous Specific

Yes

Level of Accessibility

Free

Description

This travel guide was created by Travel Oregon in collaboration with the nine federally recognized tribes of Oregon to display the many attractions on and near tribal lands.

Topics
  • Business Development
  • Community Development
  • Culinary and Agritourism
  • Cultural and Creative Industries
  • Cultural Awareness and Education
  • Cultural Heritage
  • Empowerment
  • Entrepreneurship
  • Indigenous Destination Development
  • Infrastructure and Facilities
  • Marketing and Promotion
  • Networks and Associations
  • Partnerships
  • Tourism Governance
  • Tourism Management
  • Traditional Knowledge
  • Visitor and Customer Satisfaction
  • Visitor Management
Geographic Focus
  • North America
Stakeholder
  • Destination Organizations
  • Private Sector
  • Public Sector
Languages
  • English
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