I think it’s important that she said it doesn’t matter on type of wood.. what matters is what it represents. This way our ways and traditions will never die.
The male hogan looks exactly like the homes of the Sammi of Lapland in northern Sweden and Finland. They used three forked beams the same way, and smaller trees leaned against them in a tipi shape and mossy earth on top of them. They put a well-fitted door on the entrance for winter.
hastíín dá’bighan is the hooghan that I grew up around, My shi’ké usually built them in a modern sense, but my shí’bhizhí built one traditionally once.
Wood matters. tHese structures are nearly always made of juniper/cedar. This wood is durable and is rot and insect resistant. There are male Hogans still standing.... that are 200 years old.... they might be just the three interlocking logs.... but that's a long time for three logs to be standing. That's due to the wood. It's true other woods are utilized.... but the preference is for cedar/juniper. Look at the structure you just toured.... the logs were hauled from the mountains.
They have to be built in line with the land, like it would be best, to dig a hole next to a creek, and line that with logs, and seal it with clay, when it is dry outside, and you could have a clay pipe going from the basement into the creek, and on top, you'd build you house, probably making a floor from logs, and leather, and gravel or dirt on top. So, when it rains, the basement won't fill with water, and all the waste can go downstream. And across the stream you could build a limestone arch bridge, and use all the leftover pieces to build a gravel road. And over time, the stream becomes a clay pipe... and people forget about it.
Why did she not give the specific meaning of an 8 sided hogan and the direction of the hogans etc? Details are very important in the structure and purpose of the hogans
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I would like to build a structure like this on my land in rural northern Arizona due to presence of natural wood on the premises and functionality. Would this be an affront to Dine people for non Dine to build such a structure?
This is one example, many native homes were built to camoflage themselves with their surroundings, so even if you were looking you would not see one. this one's door is far too obvious, this variety would be only used inside the tribe grounds
I think once that wood is blessed like that in that traditional way, you can’t use it for anything else ever. All you can do with that wood is use it to make another hogaan later.
That would be nice spend a time on Navajo home. Remember now the vuirs is out. It may think it okay nope.. Ppl need to be safe out their then a outside come to their home. It like u. U wouldn't want some at your home when vuirs is out don't realize your carrying it give to Navajo ppl. That how got the covid ppl from outside came gave to them. Yeah, it nice go there nope not good to go. For safety for ppl and yourself.
@Mongoloidpride Worldwide Hopi are Mexicans. There originally from an area S of Guatemala but migrated to North America. They adopted the Mexican flag too. Their deity is a Navajo Yeebachei'(yay-bah-chay) lol. And they run from Northern AZ to Mexico once a year for ceremony. Any race that prays to a snake is NOT NatV way. And when Navajo's fought the white man we had no Allie's we fought Mexicans too. This is Indian Country in case you forgot
@Mongoloidpride Worldwide a traditional Navajo Hogan had a triangular door hallway that transitions to and round octagonal shape lodge. With an center opening for smoke to exit. Kiva's had holes in the roof, no door, and Pueblo's were small n fast and would scurry up ladders quickly n pull em up for protection. Every Race has or had tribes.
@Mongoloidpride Worldwide yeah I never knew that. The Hopi been everywhere, they stole the map of the Stars from the Aztecs the Catholic Church has the map of the Universe and a pure Gold chair that belonged to the Aztec Empire that the pipe sits in.
As a matter of fact there is speculation that the Navajo did migrate from Mongolia. The language is very similar as well. It has been said that a Navajo in Mongolia can understand a great deal and Mongolians can understand the Navajo.
Along time ago native American went all over world some was left bhind and their language was change but still some what kept same traditional food and Homes and life style but little different. Yep some country out there ppl has some native American life style.
yo ya this is an unknown Navajo man clarifying one thing that is for male female Hogans. The reason is the duality of the ceremonial practice. Male and Female duality is represented always even in the prayers.
Hogan traditional house..chief Gone with a fox..Bob...Ella Enchanted.. compensation for stealing your country. ...the brothers Grimm..🧙💤💤💤..🎃..veeeeee!
Hey, I'm Navajo and I can answer your question with what I've been taught! :D We have gendered houses because we believe in the balance of everything in the Universe, like the Chinese yin and yang. Since everything (like houses) are considered sacred and therefore have a spirit, it's appropriate to note that they are either male or female! This rule does not only apply to structures, but also natural phenomena like rain or other organisms like birds. I hope that answers your question! :3
That not nice.. When u were a child did they ever read a book to you Bambi. The mother thumber mom told rabbit thumper if, u don't have nothing nice to say? Do not say, anything at all..
I think it’s important that she said it doesn’t matter on type of wood.. what matters is what it represents. This way our ways and traditions will never die.
Beautiful explanation of the two beautiful homes by a very beautiful woman. Good job
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The male hogan looks exactly like the homes of the Sammi of Lapland in northern Sweden and Finland. They used three forked beams the same way, and smaller trees leaned against them in a tipi shape and mossy earth on top of them. They put a well-fitted door on the entrance for winter.
hastíín dá’bighan is the hooghan that I grew up around, My shi’ké usually built them in a modern sense, but my shí’bhizhí built one traditionally once.
Beautiful homes ,
Amazing scenery,
Blessings to The
Navajo People,
As well all First
Nation Peoples 🌸
Wood matters. tHese structures are nearly always made of juniper/cedar. This wood is durable and is rot and insect resistant. There are male Hogans still standing.... that are 200 years old.... they might be just the three interlocking logs.... but that's a long time for three logs to be standing. That's due to the wood. It's true other woods are utilized.... but the preference is for cedar/juniper. Look at the structure you just toured.... the logs were hauled from the mountains.
And the Dinee live in cedar country.
This is not an Indian hogan! It is Navajo!
It's not Indian or Navajo, it's Diné
I love the idea of getting away from right angles in building construction.
When I saw "Indian" I had to check it's legitimatcy but looks good. We are Dine' the ppl.
Very interesting video, but the soundtrack is Indian (as in, from India), not Indigenous American! :)
My grandparents' first dwelling was a sod house made from what the plains offered them.
wow so beautiful
They have to be built in line with the land, like it would be best, to dig a hole next to a creek, and line that with logs, and seal it with clay, when it is dry outside, and you could have a clay pipe going from the basement into the creek, and on top, you'd build you house, probably making a floor from logs, and leather, and gravel or dirt on top.
So, when it rains, the basement won't fill with water, and all the waste can go downstream.
And across the stream you could build a limestone arch bridge, and use all the leftover pieces to build a gravel road.
And over time, the stream becomes a clay pipe... and people forget about it.
Why did she not give the specific meaning of an 8 sided hogan and the direction of the hogans etc? Details are very important in the structure and purpose of the hogans
Some things we keep to ourselves. #Dine #ThaPpl
Sorry, Really she don't need to explain all. just say what ppl want to know.
A beautiful amazing ❤😊
Thus is beautiful 😍
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I am Kazakh and we have same construction called Korgan
I would love one of these places, the desert not so much. Trees, water would help.
I would like to build a structure like this on my land in rural northern Arizona due to presence of natural wood on the premises and functionality. Would this be an affront to Dine people for non Dine to build such a structure?
Naahokai Dine`é..Earth Surface Beings..
Pray to the east at dawn.
(Hoozho' naah Haas dlii')....
It would have been nice to hear her but music was too loud.
Too kool
This is one example, many native homes were built to camoflage themselves with their surroundings, so even if you were looking you would not see one. this one's door is far too obvious, this variety would be only used inside the tribe grounds
Wats really really really Rez
I think once that wood is blessed like that in that traditional way, you can’t use it for anything else ever. All you can do with that wood is use it to make another hogaan later.
Blessed space, corn pollen
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cool
lol she had to point and count how many side a women hogon had...lol
She did a good job over all.
Lovely!! I might build a similar one soon. Cedar is termite resistant, very important to choose the proper wood so it lasts a long time!
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Navajo Hogan are scared to our people. only if you have a purpose to build one. We have a purpose to build a hogan.
When you have to watch this video for tech class
I would like to spend one week in a Hogan Native American traditional house.
That would be nice spend a time on Navajo home. Remember now the vuirs is out. It may think it okay nope.. Ppl need to be safe out their then a outside come to their home. It like u. U wouldn't want some at your home when vuirs is out don't realize your carrying it give to Navajo ppl. That how got the covid ppl from outside came gave to them. Yeah, it nice go there nope not good to go. For safety for ppl and yourself.
Nice hogan.
i want to live in one of these! 😀
I want to make a Hulk, Hogan.
Ask the Pueblos, the Mexican natives. Lol
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@Mongoloidpride Worldwide Hopi are Mexicans. There originally from an area S of Guatemala but migrated to North America. They adopted the Mexican flag too. Their deity is a Navajo Yeebachei'(yay-bah-chay) lol. And they run from Northern AZ to Mexico once a year for ceremony. Any race that prays to a snake is NOT NatV way. And when Navajo's fought the white man we had no Allie's we fought Mexicans too. This is Indian Country in case you forgot
@Mongoloidpride Worldwide a traditional Navajo Hogan had a triangular door hallway that transitions to and round octagonal shape lodge. With an center opening for smoke to exit. Kiva's had holes in the roof, no door, and Pueblo's were small n fast and would scurry up ladders quickly n pull em up for protection. Every Race has or had tribes.
@Mongoloidpride Worldwide yeah I never knew that. The Hopi been everywhere, they stole the map of the Stars from the Aztecs the Catholic Church has the map of the Universe and a pure Gold chair that belonged to the Aztec Empire that the pipe sits in.
this is made was 7 years old and the hd tho
My last name is Hogan
The visitor is saying hogAn and she says hogOn, sounds kind of asiatic, guess the americans call it hogAn but in the native language is hogOn
Galliano Marr, in our language Hogan means home. This is our word for home. Not hoegaan...but hooghaun.
why is threre dish network
Dishnet want business. Like u have one idk whoever your carrier. This is 2000's update century
Was your family's history described in the book, "Yellow Dirt"?
Yellow dirty don't know.. The earth sand is not yellow. Where u read book the author just want ppl tension to buy book.
very informative. I prefer my Tipi's....but then I move around a lot! This could be used for Inipi? (Sweat)
Yes the male hogan structure is made but smaller for sweat lodges. But a full size is good to house more in modern time additions.
They are not Indians, they are Native Americans.
Buzz Kill thank you
They're indigenous humans.
Actually.. like Russell Means would tell us.. American Indian is the preferred term.
+Grey Silverback not the ones the pilgrims warred with that's for sure...
Let me explain they say this cause people expect this more to make it easy than saying native every time
Ah, now I see; Paul Hogan - Crocodile Dundee
Hogan is reciprocal
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1:51 they got dogs
Hahah.. Everyone has dogs for pets.
I wonder if we're related to mongolian because tha hogon looks the same
Williamston Lee study and you will find many similarities between indigenous people around the world. hmm
probably a reaction to similar desert environment
there is a book by Peter Gold who compared the Navajo and Tibetan: Sacred Wisdom
As a matter of fact there is speculation that the Navajo did migrate from Mongolia. The language is very similar as well. It has been said that a Navajo in Mongolia can understand a great deal and Mongolians can understand the Navajo.
Along time ago native American went all over world some was left bhind and their language was change but still some what kept same traditional food and Homes and life style but little different. Yep some country out there ppl has some native American life style.
Reading glasses the whole tribe..Dr. Hogwarts...the brothers Grimm..🧙💤💤💤....🐺....beeep!
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Cedar and pine lasts longer. You wouldn't want to do this with hickory or oak.
Indians are from INDIA!!!.. typical Foreign Colonizer term to reference Native People!!!.. NATIVE INDEPENDENCE!!!!
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Male and female hogan.
yo ya this is an unknown Navajo man clarifying one thing that is for male female Hogans. The reason is the duality of the ceremonial practice. Male and Female duality is represented always even in the prayers.
Hogan traditional house..chief Gone with a fox..Bob...Ella Enchanted.. compensation for stealing your country. ...the brothers Grimm..🧙💤💤💤..🎃..veeeeee!
Y'all are nowhere near India, fyi
Why do the houses have genders?
Hey, I'm Navajo and I can answer your question with what I've been taught! :D We have gendered houses because we believe in the balance of everything in the Universe, like the Chinese yin and yang. Since everything (like houses) are considered sacred and therefore have a spirit, it's appropriate to note that they are either male or female! This rule does not only apply to structures, but also natural phenomena like rain or other organisms like birds. I hope that answers your question! :3
@@jijiro2243 thank you for explaining!
was hulk hogan born in one?
so hogans are like toilets? Its a male toilet hahaha
No respect.
no appreciation. Ignorant comment.
That not nice.. When u were a child did they ever read a book to you Bambi. The mother thumber mom told rabbit thumper if, u don't have nothing nice to say? Do not say, anything at all..