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building mounds such as the serpent mound

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The culture of a mound-builder is to build mounds.

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the culture of a mound builder is to build mounds

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What Indians are in West Virginia?

The mound builder culture, the Adena and Hopewell, the Woodland Montaine, the Mississipian culture, the Mason Island culture and then th Algonquian.


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What made Cahokia different from other mound builder towns?

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Who developed the kayak mound builders inuit or anasazi?

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Did the Cherokees come from the North?

Generally speaking the Cherokee were decedents of the Mound Builder culture, sometimes called the Mississippian culture. It is not clear, or definable, that they moved from or to the area of the country where they were 'discovered' by European settlers.


What is the bird also called a mound builder?

It is a megapode.


Where in north America did the mound builder live?

The mounds of the Mound Builders are located Southwest of North America.


Why can the olmec Mayan mound builder and ancient puebloan cultures be describeb as advanced civilizations?

why can the Olmec, Mayan, Mound Builder, Ancient Pueblo an cultures be described as advanced civilization?


How were mound builder societies characterized?

Mound builder societies were characterized by their construction of large earthen mounds used for burial, religious, and ceremonial purposes. They were often organized into complex social and political structures, with some societies being chiefdoms or quasi-states. These societies flourished in different regions of North America, such as the Southeast, Midwest, and Great Plains.


How are the mound builder and the anasazi different?

because they ate animals