The Hogan: The Traditional Navajo Home
The Hogan: The Traditional Navajo Home
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Book Description
For centuries a shelter from the elements and a warm place has existed for Navajo families. The hogan, a hexagonal or octagonal-shaped structure with an eastern entrance continues to be used by the people.
The Hogan: The Traditional Navajo Home,Scott Thybony,Southwest Parks & Monuments Association,1877856932,Architecture,Clip Art,Design & Construction,Domestic,Dwellings,Ethnic Studies - Native American Studies,Home Improvement / Construction,Navajo Indians,Navajo architecture,Rites and ceremonies
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