IPA: /ˈhoʊɡən/
KK: /hoʊgən/
A traditional one-room dwelling of the Navajo people, typically constructed with logs and mud, and usually having the entrance facing east. It can also be used for ceremonial purposes.
The family gathered in their hogan to celebrate the festival together.
The word 'hogan' originates from the Irish word 'hógan', meaning a small house or dwelling. It refers specifically to a traditional type of dwelling used by the Irish.
Think of a 'small house' in Irish culture when you hear 'hogan', as it directly refers to a type of dwelling.