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| | Hogan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | This hogan resembles a pyramid with five triangular faces, which are named morning (east), afternoon, sunset (west), darkness (north), argonite (or jet), and heat wave. |
 | | The "circular" or "female" Hogan (tsé beehooganí), the family home for the Diné people, is much larger and does not contain a vestibule. |
 | | Should a death occur in the structure, the body is either buried in the hogan with the entry sealed to warn others away, or the deceased is extracted through a hole knocked in the north side of the structure and it is abandoned and often burned. |
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