3. What is the primary form of housing for the Navajo people mentioned in the text? (1 point)

O a. Teepee

b. Wigwam

O c. Pueblo

Od. Hogan

d. Hogan

The primary form of housing for the Navajo people mentioned in the text is the Hogan.

To find the answer to this question, we need to refer to the text that mentions the Navajo people and their housing. The primary form of housing for the Navajo people is described in the answer choices as:

a. Teepee: A teepee is a conical tent traditionally used by the Plains Native Americans, not specifically associated with the Navajo people.

b. Wigwam: A wigwam is a dome-shaped dwelling traditionally used by the Northeastern Native American tribes, not specifically associated with the Navajo people.

c. Pueblo: A pueblo is a communal dwelling made of adobe or stone, commonly associated with the Pueblo tribes of the Southwest, including the Navajo people.

d. Hogan: A hogan is a traditional Navajo dwelling, made of logs and earth, circular in shape with a door facing east. It is also referred to as a "hogan," which is the correct answer.

Therefore, option d. Hogan is the correct answer as the primary form of housing for the Navajo people mentioned in the text.