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Building Green and Respecting Native American Identity: Housing, Culture, and Sustainability in Native American Communities

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  • Mike Blanford
  • Jamie Blosser
  • Brian Gillen
  • Lynda Lantz
  • Robert Pyatt

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Native American tribes have long faced challenges in providing safe, decent, and affordable housing for tribal members. Recognizing the extreme housing conditions and needs in many Native communities, the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) is actively engaged in a number of initiatives aimed at improving conditions on the ground in Native communities across the U.S. This article details one of these efforts: Sustainable Construction in Indian Country (SCinIC), a joint program of HUD?s Office of Policy Development and Research (PD&R) and Office of Native American Programs (ONAP). The initiative seeks to promote and support sustainable construction in Native communities through demonstration, training, and dissemination of best practices and program results.

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  • Mike Blanford & Jamie Blosser & Brian Gillen & Lynda Lantz & Robert Pyatt, 2013. "Building Green and Respecting Native American Identity: Housing, Culture, and Sustainability in Native American Communities," Community Investments, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, issue 02.
  • Handle: RePEc:fip:fedfci:00014
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