Ohlone
NO! They were polytheistic. They worshiped all kinds of gods. Not just The God. (Christian God)
They traded with people from both the Great Lakes and Gulf of Mexico.
they lived in hot almost a dessert place.but they traveled to find more rocks and a place with cool lakes for water.
Anasazi,Inuit,and mound builders. That's the exact answer by krew Taylor
Around the eastern part of America
The largest was Cahokia, near modern day St. Louis, Missouri.
how did the mound builders survive
The largest settlement of the mound builders was Cahokia, located near present-day Collinsville, Illinois. At its peak around 1100 AD, Cahokia was home to an estimated population of 10,000-20,000 people and featured a large central plaza, ceremonial mounds, and residential areas.
the mound builders
the mississippians are mound builders and they are the last of the mound builders in the usa
what is mound builders jewery meant for
mound builders
my answer is builders mound
The Mound Builders cruised to tokyo, Japan
The mound builders lived in the eastern part of the U.S.
the mississippians are mound builders and they are the last of the mound builders in the usa