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Mississippian culture / Mound builder / Spiro Mounds / Etowah Indian Mounds / Mound / Cahokia / Native Americans in the United States / Cherokee / Oklahoma / History of North America / Americas / Native American history
Date: 2009-11-20 08:58:51
Mississippian culture
Mound builder
Spiro Mounds
Etowah Indian Mounds
Mound
Cahokia
Native Americans in the United States
Cherokee
Oklahoma
History of North America
Americas
Native American history

Native American Heritage: Moundbuilders Lesson 1: Origins For more than 4,000 years, Native American moundbuilder cultures flourished in the midwestern and southern regions of the U.S. These cultures were highly advanced

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