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2011 STUDY TOUR OPPORTUNITIES FOR TOURISM & FIRST NATIONS STUDIES STUDENTS Aboriginal Tourism & Community Development across North America
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2011 STUDY TOUR OPPORTUNITIES FOR TOURISM & FIRST NATIONS STUDIES STUDENTS Aboriginal Tourism & Community Development across North America.

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Page 1: 2011 STUDY TOUR OPPORTUNITIES FOR TOURISM & FIRST NATIONS STUDIES STUDENTS Aboriginal Tourism & Community Development across North America.

2011

STUDY TOUR OPPORTUNITIES FOR TOURISM &

FIRST NATIONS STUDIES STUDENTS

Aboriginal Tourism & Community Development

acrossNorth America

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NAMP: Six Universities Involved ( you visit 3)

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STUDY TOUR 2011STUDY TOUR 2011 April 29- May 19April 29- May 19

Apr 29-May 7 New Mexico (Fly to Albuquerque)

hosted by New Mexico St. Pueblos, Navajo Nation, Mescalero

Apache. & Gathering of Nations festival

May 8-10 fly to Mexico City Museums, markets & more Indigenous organizations

May 11-14 bus to Ixmiquilpan Hosted by UTVM Cardonal, Tlacotlapilco, Tolantongo

May 15-19 bus to Colima Hosted by University of Colima Suchitlan, Comala, Tecoman

(Fly home from Manzanillo or Guadalajara)

Six Universities, 30 students, 6 faculty

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Indigenous Operated Museums and Cultural Centres in New Mexico

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Pueblo community tourism in New Mexico

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New foods to try

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Vibrant Indigenous Communities in Mexico

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Aboriginal Tourism Variety in Mexico

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Engage with new and familiar Faculty in a relaxed atmosphere

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Field Trip Details

6 credits: TRMT 396 Aboriginal Tourism and FNAT 380 Sustainable Indigenous Community Development in Mexico, Canada and the U.S.

Passports requiredPre-reading & meetings

before departureSelection Interviews

Approx. COSTS Tuition $780 Books $100 Travel

Airfare $1000 Ground $100

Accom/Meals $1000 Activities $350 Admin $500 Sub-TOTAL $3830 Less Stipend - $350 Less subsidy - $500 TOTAL $2980

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PAYMENT SCHEDULE

MAR 1st

Deposit $500MAR 8thFlight Tickets $1000March 31st

Tuition & balance of up-front costs $ 1730

April 15thBooks $100 – Subsidy paid April 15th