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hogan

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Noun — A traditional Navajo dwelling, typically a single round or many-sided room built from logs and earth.

Synonyms

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earth lodge

Etymology

Borrowed from the Navajo word hooghan, meaning "dwelling" or "house."

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Frequently asked questions

What does “hogan” mean?

The word “hogan” means a traditional Navajo dwelling, typically a single round or many-sided room built from logs and earth. In plain terms, a traditional round Navajo home made of wood and packed earth.

How do you pronounce “hogan”?

“Hogan” is pronounced HOH-guhn (/ˈhoʊ.ɡən/ in IPA).

How do you use “hogan” in a sentence?

Here is “hogan” used in a sentence: “The elder still lived in a hogan on the reservation, just as her grandmother had.”

What part of speech is “hogan”?

“Hogan” is a noun.

Is “hogan” a common word?

“Hogan” is an uncommon word in modern English.

What is a hogan traditionally made from?

A hogan is a traditional Navajo dwelling typically built as a single round or many-sided room constructed from logs and earth. This construction style reflects traditional Navajo building methods adapted to available materials.

Is a hogan the same as a tipi?

No, a hogan is structurally different from a tipi. A hogan is a round or many-sided room built from logs and earth, while a tipi is a portable, cone-shaped tent typically made from animal hides or fabric over a pole frame; the two come from different Indigenous traditions.

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