To live in and to have traditional ceremonies. Asdzaan Nadleehe (changing woman, the principal deity) is said to have made the first one. All the parts of it connect symbolically to the universe. There are places in it where men and women, guest, medicine men, should sit and where sleeping, eating, etc must take place
The Navajo
Hogans
Hogans
hogans
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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.
They are a traditional Navajo Indian dwelling.
hogans
Because it was sacred to them.
no they lived in hogans
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.
the navajo lived in hogans mud sticks They were earthen houses - miranda did navajo report in 5th grade