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Totsoh South, Lukachukai

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Totsoh South is a sub-division within Lukachukai, Navajo Reservation. The day had been overcast with snow flurries in the morning, but by noon it started to clear up. This is a typical scene within Lukachukai with the Lukachukai Mountains in the background. The hogan visible in the center appears to be fairly new and maybe prefabricated and appears to be the primary home. The stacked wood is in preparation for the winter. Lukachukai is at an elevation of slightly above 6,000-ft. The preference of hogan construction and use is still very popular among the Navajos, although the use of it as a home shelter dwindled through the 1900's, due mainly by the requirements by many Navajos to acquire homes built through government and lender funding - which largely ignored the hogan-style and the sacred space - in preference for low cost, low bid HUD (U.S. Housing and Urban Development) - standardized construction. With government and lender requirements requiring low costs, as well as bathrooms and kitchens, the hogan as a person's home was dwindling away, save for those who build their own. That began to officially change in the late 1990's with various small projects to find ways to bring the hogan back. In 2001, it began changing significantly with a joint-venture of a partnership involving the Navajo Nation, Northern Arizona University, the US Forest Service and other private and public partners - to begin manufacturing and building log hogans from a Navajo-majority owned log home factory in Cameron, Arizona, next to the Cameron Chapter House. Using surplus small-diameter wood being culled out of the Northern Arizona forests to mitigate devastating wildfires, and with a series of meetings between elders, medicine men, and project leaders - a log hogan revival is being born right on the Navajo Nation. While keeping the sacred space of the hogan relatively untouched, and also meeting the requirements for modern home amenities, an ancient tradition is now once again beginning to flourish. Along with assuring the survival of a cultural heritage, this project has also created new jobs, summer school construction experience for Navajo teens, and public buildings, and much more (Wikipedia). This picture was taken on 17 November 2003, Sig...

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mariogiannecchini

11:27AM | Fri, 15 June 2012

Great photo and fascinating and great information! Great picture !

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Isabelle711

11:43AM | Fri, 15 June 2012

Gorgeous image and most interesting info. :)))) It is nice to hear that the people here are getting some help. :))))))) Most excellent capture of heritage my friend. :)))) The sunlite in this image is amazing. :)))))) Thank you for sharing all of the beauty you see. :))))))) Also thank you for the very interesting info. :))))) Carry A Smile In Your Heart :)))))

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emmecielle

3:12PM | Fri, 15 June 2012

Fantastic shot and interesting info! :)

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flavia49

3:37PM | Fri, 15 June 2012

fabulous picture and info

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sandra46

4:41PM | Fri, 15 June 2012

OUTSTANDING IMAGE! GREAT SHOT!

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dakotabluemoon

6:58AM | Sat, 16 June 2012

I love this scenery shot awesome work on this.

bebert

9:55AM | Sat, 16 June 2012

SUPERB CAPTURE !!!

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farmerC

1:09PM | Sat, 16 June 2012

Splendid Shot.

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psyoshida

4:30PM | Sat, 16 June 2012

Spectacular shot! What a gorgeous sky. I'm happy to learn about the hogans returning it's would have been a shame to lose that part of great culture. Thanks for the history I always enjoy it.

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virginiese

2:51PM | Sun, 17 June 2012

Great armopshere and capture Sig ! These are good news if there is stil a place for traditions.

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danapommet

9:59PM | Sun, 17 June 2012

An excellent photo Sig with the lighting on the Lukachukai Mountains. That is the biggest hogan that I had seen and fantastic information my friend. I love to learn new things about history of and nation!

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rachris480907

6:11PM | Tue, 19 June 2012

EXCELLENT! Love the light on the hills! Great shot!

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