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Located on more than 500 acres of the Pueblo of Santa Ana, the Hyatt Regency Tamaya provides both a celebratory and educational opportunity over the course of Thanksgiving week. // © Hyatt Regency Tamaya Resort and Spa
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New Mexico’s Hyatt Regency Tamaya Resort and Spa offers guests the unique experience of a Thanksgiving steeped in Native American culture. Located on over 500 acres of the Pueblo of Santa Ana, the Hyatt Regency Tamaya provides both a celebratory and educational opportunity over the course of Thanksgiving week. Festivities will highlight the history of the Tamayame people, who have lived on the Pueblo for 800 years.
“The Thanksgiving holiday is very important to the Pueblo and we are thrilled to allow guests the opportunity to experience the local culture with activities as well as dance and music performances from members of the Pueblo,” said Jena Marquez of the Hyatt Regency Tamaya Resort and Spa.
Starting at a rate of $129, cultural and fall-related activities will take place between Nov. 13 and Nov. 30. Guests will enjoy such festivities as Native American bread baking in outdoor Huruna ovens and will be treated to Native American dancers and musicians dressed in traditional garb. Other activities include Fall Foliage hayrides through Bosque forest and along the Rio Grande, as well as the opportunity to create Pueblo-style gingerbread houses with the resort’s pastry team. Thanksgiving Day will feature an authentic pottery class, dance performances and Thanksgiving meals.
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