a circular dwelling, with a stove set in the middle of the room
a one-room, six- or eight-sided mud and log structure which appears round
the traditional Navajo dwelling made of 5 long poles interlocked at the top and plastered with mud and straw
An eight-sided home with a doorway that opens to the east. Hogans were built historically by Navajo and Ute people.
A traditional, one-room Navajo home of earth and wood
A hogan or hoghan (pronounced IPA or , from Navajo hooghan, ) is the primary traditional home of the Navajo people. Other traditional structures include the summer shelter, the underground home, and the sweat house.