The Mound Builders were considered to be semi-nomadic. This meant that they had no fixed home and would move from place to place according to the season in order to find food.
rice fish wheat bison and other wheats and meats.
They ate a wide variety of food items, depending on where they were living. Corn (maize) was brought into the area from Mexico and was widely grown together with other vegetables like beans and squash. They also hunted both small animals like rabbits and squirrels, and larger game animals like bison and various types of deer. In some lake regions they ate wild rice, and also ate fish either from the ocean or from freshwater lakes and rivers. They dried many foods to eat in the winter. And they also drank water from freshwater rivers.Hope this answers your question! :-)
not important at all
food, wood, cows, and cloth
they subited and they hide there food
corn
The Mound Builders got their food in three different ways. They grew and harvested crops. They gathered foods such as nuts and berries that were native to the area, and they hunted.
grew crops, and hunt and gathered.
The Mound Builders were considered to be semi-nomadic. This meant that they had no fixed home and would move from place to place according to the season in order to find food.
The Mississippi Mound Builders ate foods such as berries, nuts, and mushrooms from the area. They also ate deer, and fish.
the mound builderes settled around the misssisippi river beacause they were looking for food to feed therir famiel thereself and their groups.
They grew their own food, they lived in homes that you had to make
They started Horticulture, it was like a small garden with veggies and they settled and had a community so they didnt have to follow their food i.e not Nomadic
They ate fish, deer, mastadons, mammoths, and berries
Agriculture, but the Mound Builders were mostly hunters and gatherers, but they began to practice farming.
rice fish wheat bison and other wheats and meats.