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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.

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Hogans. Some Navajo still live in them or have them for ceremonies. They are six or eight sided ( or round) one room permanent structures that face east.

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