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ATNI was established in 1953 by Tribal leaders and represents
over 50 Tribes throughout a seven state region, which includes Oregon, Washington,
Idaho, Alaska, Montana, Nevada, and Northern California. The Economic Development
Corporation (EDC) was formed in response to the need for economic self-sufficiency
within tribal communities. Program services created and operated within the
EDC were established at the request of the ATNI member Tribes. ATNI-EDC Program ServicesTechnology Program
ATNI-EDC supports access to information and communications technology to
strengthen tribal economic development, healthcare services, environmental
resources management, and educational programs.
Tribal Tourism ProgramATNI-EDC is working in cooperation with tribes, state and government agencies to support the development of culturally appropriate tribal tourism. In 2004, the Inaugural issue of A Travel Guide to Indian Country: Washington State Edition was released and distributed throughout the world. The publication was recognized by then-governor Gary Locke, who presented ATNI-EDC with the governor's award. Since that time, ATNI-EDC has introduced the Oregon Edition - released in the spring of 2005.
Updated versions of both of these guides for 2007 are being worked on. Tribal Energy Program
Our membership is acutely interested in local, regional and national energy
matters with many tribes actively involved in energy-related projects and
the hydroelectric issues of the Pacific Northwest. ────────────────────────────────────────────── |
A Travel Guide to Indian Country: Washington Edition 2005 Winner of the 2004 Governor's Award |
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