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HOPI - WARM HOUSE FOR THE WINTER  

3/7/2016

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Kii' Nat Wan Lalwa (KNWL) is a volunteer organization originally created to serve in an advisory capacity to the Red Feather Development Group on their Hopi straw bale home builds. "Kii'natwanlalwa" is the Hopi practice of traditional home building and maintenance customs for the rejuvenation of life. In recent years, KNWL has expanded their capacity to deliver programs designed to meet additional home-related needs on the Hopi reservation. The mission of KNWL empowers the Hopi people by building and improving homes with sustainable materials through volunteers, partnerships and the Hopi concept of naya (helping one another).The Tsakwantota Natural Plastering Program -- a joint project of Red Feather and KNWL -- is an opportunity designed to provide volunteers with a service learning experience on the Hopi Reservation. Many cultural opportunities were interspersed with the fun work of plastering homes using traditional Hopi techniques. Home plastering at Hopi is an essential component to the long-term preservation of both historic homes and traditions.
During this two week project we completed multiple homes and other historic structures...ensuring that these homes are preserved for the future and are more wam for the coming winter.


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HOPI - NEW HOME FOR HOTEVILLA FAMILY 

8/1/2014

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In August 2014, Red Feather returned to the Village of Hotevilla on the Hopi Reservation to partner with the Sekayumptewa family to build a post and beam, straw bale home that represents the "next generation" of Red Feather's energy-efficient, affordable, sustainable homes.  In October of 2013, Red Feather hosted the first phase of a community “design charrette” on the Hopi Reservation for the purpose of developing plans for the next generation of our super energy efficient and affordable straw bale homes. The charrette provided a forum for existing homeowners, community members, and other tribal stakeholders to share their ideas for integrating culturally significant design elements into the new home. Participants also discussed lessons learned from previous Red Feather builds and other construction projects on the reservation, as well as new collaborative opportunities that would support traditional Hopi lifeways.  The new design:


  • Integrates traditional building materials such as locally quarried stone for wall decoration, clay for earthen floors and walls, and wood “vigas” (beams for roofing structures).
  • Has an open floor plans that integrates dining, living, and kitchen space where family and friends can gather during cultural events and holidays.
  • Has an east-facing entryway -- which was highlighted as a culturally significant design feature, as well as a technique of capturing the morning winter sun to passively heat and light living spaces.
Hubert Sekayumptewa has worked for the Bureau of Indian Affairs for 27 years, and he and his family currently live in rented government employee housing.   But, when Mr. Sekayumptewa retired, the Sekayumptewa family (including his wife, daughter, and two grandchildren) did not have a place to live.   Red Feather  partnered with the Sekayumptewa family to build their new home! While in Hotevilla, volunteers learned about ancient Hopi traditions and culture and experience the concept of "na'ya" (coming together to work toward one goal).



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    Norena Gutierrez

    Director of Development and Communications at Red Feather. Passionate about Healthy Homes for All.

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  • WHAT WE DO
    • The Impact of Healthy Housing
    • Education
    • Native Home Resource Network
    • Healthy Home Energy Safety Improvements
    • Our Results
  • WHO WE ARE
    • VISION AND MISSION
    • Board & Staff
    • Newsletters >
      • Summer News 2020
      • Winter 2019
      • Spring 2019
      • Fall 2018
      • Summer 2017
      • Spring 2017
      • Summer 2016 ​
    • MEDIA
    • Sponsors & Grantors
    • 990 Tax Information
    • Annual Report
  • GET INVOLVED
    • Volunteer
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  • Contact
    • Handwashing System Request
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