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A hogan was a Navajo earthen house that was suited for permanent residency and was constructed partially below-grade - which helped provide protection from harsh weather.

Tepee (also Tipis or Teepee) were similar to tents in that they were placed in temporary locations and could be assembled or disassembled quickly.

A hogan was a permanent structure and a tepee was designed to be movable.

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