Hotel Santa Fe

Hotel Santa Fe

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The hotel has implemented various initiatives to reduce its ecological footprint, such as solar panels, low-flow faucets, recycling bins, organic linens, and green cleaning products. The hotel also supports local communities by hiring local staff, buying from local suppliers, and donating to local causes. Some of the hotel’s sustainability practices include: Using solar panels to generate 50% of its electricity Installing low-flow faucets and showerheads to save water Providing recycling bins in every room and common area Using organic cotton linens and towels Offering organic toiletries and amenities Using green cleaning products and biodegradable laundry detergent Buying organic and locally sourced food for its restaurant Employing Native American staff and managers Buying hand-made crafts from local artisans for its gift shop Donating 1% of its revenue to Native American charities Community Impact and Empowerment Hotel Santa Fe is not only committed to protecting the environment but also to supporting the local communities. The hotel is owned by the Picuris Pueblo, one of the 19 Pueblos of New Mexico, and is managed by a Native American staff. The hotel also hosts regular events and activities that showcase the Pueblo traditions, such as drumming circles, flute concerts, pottery demonstrations, and cooking classes. You can also visit the hotel’s gift shop, which sells beautiful crafts made by local artisans. Additionally, the hotel donates 1% of its revenue to Native American causes, such as education, healthcare, and cultural preservation. Some of the organisations that the hotel supports are: Picuris Pueblo: The Picuris Pueblo is one of the smallest and oldest Pueblos in New Mexico, dating back to 750 AD. The Pueblo has a population of about 300 people who live in a traditional village near the Sangre de Cristo Mountains. The Pueblo is known for its pottery, jewelry, and buffalo herd. The hotel supports the Pueblo by providing employment opportunities, buying their crafts, and donating to their projects. Institute of American Indian Arts: The Institute of American Indian Arts (IAIA) is a college that offers degrees in various fields of Native American art, such as painting, sculpture, photography, and creative writing. The IAIA also has a museum that exhibits contemporary Native American art from across the country. The hotel supports the IAIA by sponsoring scholarships, hosting art shows, and displaying art from its students and alumni. Santa Fe Indian School: The Santa Fe Indian School (SFIS) is a boarding school that provides education to Native American students from grades 7 to 12. The SFIS has a curriculum that integrates academic excellence with cultural relevance and community service. The SFIS also has a leadership institute that trains students to become leaders in their communities and nations. The hotel supports the SFIS by providing internships, mentoring, and funding.
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