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  1. 2 maj 2018 · One of the most striking is the Navajo hogan—a basic dome-shaped, one-room dwelling that dates to the early 1400s—and it's arguably one of the greenest, too.

  2. 26 sie 2024 · Explore the Navajo Hogan's architecture, symbolism, and cultural significance, reflecting the rich heritage and traditions of the Navajo people.

  3. 2 mar 2011 · 7. THE MODERN HOHRAHN OR HOGANS. The final development of the Logs-Laid-Down House is a six-sided structure, made of closely fitted and joined logs with a cob-house roof covered with earth. This form is often used for the big Medicine-Hohrahns, as it gives a firm support for the roof, and the walls can be built straight up and quite high.

  4. Modular homes can be built to any specs. The typical cheap modular will likely lose value and effectively be worthless after 20 years. Modulars built to stick built standards can appreciate in value just like stick built homes as long as they are set properly.

  5. 6 sty 2020 · Today, many Navajo families live in mobile homes or other modern dwellings. However, it is still very common for a Navajo family camp on the reservation to have a traditional hogan, whether built of logs or concrete, alongside the main living trailers and their sheep corral.

  6. navajopeople.org › blog › navajo-homes-hogansNavajo Homes – Hogans

    The hogan is a sacred home for the Diné (Navajo) people who practice traditional religion. Every family even if they live most of the time in a newer home — must have the traditional hogan for ceremonies, and to keep themselves in balance. The Navajos used to make their houses, called hogans, of wooden poles, tree bark and mud. The doorway ...

  7. The hogan is a sacred home for the Diné (Navajo) people who practice traditional religion. Every family even if they live most of the time in a newer home -- must have the traditional hogan for ceremonies, and to keep themselves in balance.