Hogan
Hogans are what traditional Navajo homes are called. In Navajo they are spelled hooghan. They all face east, most are six or eight-sided or round. These kind are called "female" hogan. They were usually made with logs and the roof of logs or the whole building was covered with earth for insulation. The "male" ones are very rare today and have a pointed top more like a small tepee of logs covered with dirt. Today, some Navajo still have hogans, mostly for ceremonies but some are still lived in. Most people lived in regular US style homes or in mobile homes. There are 300,000 Navajo and they are very individualistic so there is a lot of variation.
they took their food for long trips and skins and logs for building new hogans.
Some popular recipes for making homemade peanut butter logs candy include mixing peanut butter, powdered sugar, and butter, shaping the mixture into logs, and dipping them in melted chocolate. Another variation involves adding crushed graham crackers or rice cereal for extra crunch.
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Diné (Navajo) houses are called hogans and are usually round (older style) or eight sided.
There are iPhone apps that can be used to access or even retrieve the detailed call logs.
Hogans are made of logs, branches and earth and sometimes stone. There are tree and dirt almost everywhere on the Navajo Nation. The elevation in from 5000- 10,000 feet. There are pinon pine, juniper, white fir, Engleman spruce, blue spruce, Douglas fir, corkbark fir, ponderosa pine, quaking aspen, cottonwood, and Gambel oak on the Navajo Nation.
No, that was the Anasazi's home. However, they were not made of adobe but of stone with mud and clay mortar and clay plaster. They used logs for the roof beams.
There are two kinds of rafts.One is an inflatable plastic raft that you fill with air.However, the more historical meaning of raft is a humanly constructed platform which floats. People normally cut down trees to use logs, because logs float. They needed to tie the logs together with vines, twine, or rope. If tied correctly, the platform of logs would float long enough to cross a river, for example.It can also be the source of a great story. My friends and I had quite possibly the best trip down river ever when we built a homemade raft. Check out the link How to Build a Raft-How to Make a Homemade Raft in the related links section to read about my story.
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Hogans are warm in the winter and cool in the summer because of the thermal mass of the logs and earth on top. Hogans face east to greet the dawn each day. Hogans are described in the creation stories and have religious and philosophical meaning. Many Navajo ceremonies take place in hogans.