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Episode 2 - The Hogan: Living in Alignment | Diné Teachings

28 min · 17 de abr de 2026
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In this episode of Learn My Heritage with Me, Meri Bennett shares a personal exploration of the Hooghan/Hogan (traditional Diné home) and its deeper meaning beyond a physical structure. Through reflection and learning, she explores the sacred mountains, the connection to the universe and constellations, the role of Náhookǫs Bikǫʼ (Light of Life), and the symbolic balance between male and female hooghans. This episode is an invitation to slow down, reflect, and begin returning to Hózhó (balance, harmony, and right relationship)—one intentional step at a time.

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