No, the Navajo lived in an earth lodge called a hogan. 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.
Navajo homes are called hogans. They are 6 or 8 sided, made of logs and branches and covered on the roof with dirt or covered completely. The doors always face east.
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The Hopi tribe lived in adobe houses
adobe houses
Hopi homes were adobe houses called pueblos....Hopis were a tribe of the pueblo indians.
adobe houses
The houses in Hopi villages are made of stone and adobe and wood. People still live in them. These Hopi villiages are some of the oldest continuously occupied town in North America. People have lived there at least since 900 CE.
Hopi houses are adobe, witch is made up of straw and mud. and some houses consist of rocks too.
Hopi houses are adobe, witch is made up of straw and mud. and some houses consist of rocks too.
Hopi homes were adobe houses called pueblos....Hopis were a tribe of the pueblo indians.
The Hopi tribe lived in adobe houses
Hopi homes are made of Adobe- which is a type of clay to protect blistering heat. It was also built from Pueblos- made of stones and mud. And some Hopi's used Reed houses.
The Hopi are one of the 21 modern Pueblo peoples. They are named that becuase they all live in villiages with houses made of stone and adobe.
For the Navajo, the houses they build are called hogans. For the Hopi, the houses are made out of adobe.