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Ghost Ranch: Hogan

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At the beginning of the Box Canyon Trail, there are a couple of Navajo hogans. These aren't extremely old structures (they may be 50 years old or so), but were built by the Presbyterian Church group that owns Ghost Ranch in consultation with Native American elders, in their traditional style. From Wikipedia: "A hogan is the primary traditional home of the Navajo people. Other traditional structures include the summer shelter, the underground home, and the sweat house. A hogan is usually round and cone-shaped, but they may also be square. A traditional hogan is made of wood and packed mud and earth in varying amounts, with the door facing east to welcome the rising sun for good wealth and fortune. Today, while some older hogans are still used as dwellings and others are maintained for ceremonial purposes, new hogans are rarely intended as family dwellings. Traditional structured hogans are also considered pioneers of energy efficient homes. Using packed mud against the entire wood structure, the home was kept cool by natural air ventilation and water sprinkled on the dirt ground inside. During the winter, the fireplace kept the inside warm for a long period of time and well into the night. This concept is called thermal mass." Please zoom

Comments (12)


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moonhawk

8:17PM | Sat, 24 November 2012

Glad you gave information as well as delivering a great photograph!

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bebopdlx

9:40PM | Sat, 24 November 2012

Cool photo.

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jocko500

10:29PM | Sat, 24 November 2012

this is cool

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auntietk

1:48AM | Sun, 25 November 2012

It looks incredibly well built, and nicely cosy! I like the way it sits among the bushes. Nice work!

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jayfar

2:13AM | Sun, 25 November 2012

A super image and a lovely example.

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UVDan

2:31AM | Sun, 25 November 2012

Super shot! I would live in one of those.

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dakotabluemoon

7:14AM | Sun, 25 November 2012

That's really cool and hard to believe that some people live this way without all the things we have in our lives.

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MrsRatbag

9:57AM | Sun, 25 November 2012

What a beautiful photo of this fascinating structure!

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brewgirlca

1:43PM | Sun, 25 November 2012

I think you captured this from just the right angle. Great color contrast.

alanwilliams

2:09PM | Sun, 25 November 2012

my son stayed in one of these during a trek accross the USA

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sandra46

4:35PM | Sun, 25 November 2012

very beautiful!

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danapommet

9:46PM | Tue, 09 April 2013

Super postwork to display this ancient way of living!


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