Hogans were used by early and tribes today for housing. they are also used for spiritual and ceremonial gatherings
One-room native Indian structures used as dwellings or for ceremonial purposes. Early hogans were made of earth-covered poles.
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.
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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.
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