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Northern Cheyenne Housing Prototypes

An Ecological, Affordable Home Prototype

“The Northern Cheyenne Tribe faces a severe shortage of housing with over 800 heads of household currently enrolled on our list waiting for homes. We would like to thank Red Feather for its assistance to the Northern Cheyenne community and for their effort to bring alternative housing to our reservation.”

— Linda Simpson, Acting Executive Director,
Northern Cheyenne Tribal Housing

As part of Red Feather’s American Indian Sustainable Housing Initiative, this project represents a replicable model, straw bale home for the Northern Cheyenne Nation of Western Montana. Together with other prototype homes on the Northern Cheyenne and neighboring Crow Nation, the house demonstrates that straw bale construction is an affordable and energy-efficient housing solution. In addition, these houses are constructed with community involvement, transferring straw bale construction skills to tribal members.

With participatory design coordination by Rose Fellow Nathaniel Corum, the project features homeowner-informed, culturally appropriate designs that demonstrate the use of low-impact (on both health and environment) products, passive solar and radiant heating systems, post-agricultural building materials, rainwater collection, and barrier-free design.

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Project Summary

Location:
Busby, Montana
Northern Cheyenne Nation
Program Scope
2 affordable home ownership units
Project Status
Completed, September 2006
Location:
Busby, Montana
Northern Cheyenne Nation
Project Scope
50 acres gross site area
New construction
2,640 sq ft gross project area
Program Scope
2 affordable home ownership units
Residential Unit Profile

23 BR1,200-1,400 sq ft
Cost
79,200Hard (construction)
5,000Soft (all other)
84,200TOTAL
Major Funders
Red Feather Development Group
Enterprise Community Partners
Oprah's Angel Network
The Oak Hill Fund
Community of White River
Northern Cheyenne Tribal Housing Authority
Individual Donors
Project Status
Completed, September 2006

Enterprise Community Partners