Teaching Archery In Big Trout Lake

Working with the IronFeather engineer on a video about our product.

Founders Note
My name is Harold J. C. Angeconeb, and I’m the founder of Changing Feather Building Solutions and Burning Arrow Archery.
For years, my work through Burning Arrow has focused on youth development—building confidence, discipline, leadership, and identity through sport, culture, and structured programming. That work showed me something clearly: strong people can’t thrive without strong systems around them.
Housing, health, and infrastructure are long-term foundations for any community. Without them, social programs are always fighting uphill.
That’s why I created the IronFeather Housing System—to address the root problems that continue to impact our communities: mold, fire risk, long build times, and housing that doesn’t last. IronFeather is about building homes that are safer, stronger, and designed for the realities of remote and northern living.
My mission is simple but long-term: to improve the lives of the next seven generations by helping build healthier people and stronger communities—through youth development today, and through resilient housing and infrastructure for the future.
This work isn’t just work to me. It’s responsibility.
— Harold J. C. Angeconeb
Founder, Changing Feather Building Solutions
Founder, Burning Arrow Archery

ABOUT
About Changing Feather
Building Solutions
Changing Feather Building Solutions was started by cousins Harold J C Angeconeb and Michelle Sanderson.
We grew up seeing the housing problems in First Nations communities every day — overcrowded homes, black mold, house fires, and buildings that were never built for northern weather. These were our own families and friends, not stories from somewhere else.
We knew one thing: our people deserve safe homes.
So we created CFBS to bring strong, mold-proof, fire-resistant, and water-proof houses to Indigenous communities across Canada. Our goal is not only to build better homes, but to bring back safety, dignity, and long-lasting solutions for future generations.
By using modern building technology and respecting Indigenous values, we want to help end the cycle of unsafe housing.
CFBS exists to make sure our people have safe, durable homes they can depend on.




