hogans
hogans
Because it was sacred to them.
no they lived in hogans
Some are moderate and some are traditional (like hogans).
The Navajo
Hogans
Hogans
yes
Traditional Navajo homes are called hogans. Hogans are made with a wood framework that is covered with clay. The door always faces east. The thick earthen walls keep the hogan warm in cold weather and cool in warm weather. Summer hogans were also built, simpler and more open.
Hogans are traditional Navajo dwellings that are typically made of wood and earth. They have a conical or circular shape with a dome-like roof and are considered sacred by the Navajo people. Hogans are used for various ceremonies and gatherings within the Navajo community.
They are a traditional Navajo Indian dwelling.