They lived in houses called hogans.
no they lived in hogans
the pomo people lived in homes called hogans
* Lived in hogans * weave blankets * farmed * hunted
The Navajos lived in hogans on a high desert plateau with mountains all around.
The Navajos lived in hogans, a building. The Navajos lived in them. They were made of eather mud or grass covering a cone shaped log frame.
Yes. Hogans are sacred to the Navajo people.
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.
they lived in pueblos/adobes, grass and long houses, Navajo hogans.
the pueblo people lived in houses called adobes
The Hois Indians are a division of the Comanche. The Comanche lived in tepees, made of poles and buffalo hide.The Navajo lived in 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.Comanche tepees could be easily packed up and moved while the Navajo hogans stayed where they were built.
the navajo lived in hogans mud sticks They were earthen houses - miranda did navajo report in 5th grade