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The Mound Builders who were Adena and Hopewell and Mississippian.
Yes, there are several Indian mounds in Missouri. I personally know of 29 mounds in southern Missouri. One particular mound is aproximately 250ft at the base, and somewhere around 50ft tall. In one area, there are a group of 9 mounds, with the largest being 65ft wide and 130 ft long at the base, and around 15 ft high. I have been studying these sites for several years without disturbing them, and will not disclose their locations.
The eastern woodland group was known for hunting and gathering. The native people of the area were very traditional. The state of Delaware is named after an eastern woodland group.
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The Adenans were the first group of Indians or Native Americans who built mounds in America. The mounds were burial sites for their dead.
The ancient Native American culture that used to build these mounds in this area were called Fort Ancient.
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yes they did
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woodland indians
sacajwea was in the shonshone Indian group
Not exactly you see, the Iroquois is a small group of tribes inside the whole subgroup of the eastern woodland Indians