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The site is called Cahokia Mounds.
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it is the largest archaeological site related to the Mississippian culture.
Festivals are important event, it will tells the culture and traditions. Festivals tells how important that day, on that what we can do tells, so important event in working year.
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No, Pueblo is not part of the Mississippian culture. Pueblo peoples are primarily associated with the Southwestern United States and are known for their unique adobe structures and agricultural practices. In contrast, the Mississippian culture, which thrived in the southeastern U.S., is characterized by its mound-building, complex societies, and large, urban centers. While both cultures are significant in Native American history, they are distinct and developed in different geographical regions.
The Mississippian culture lived in eastern part of what today is the US.
the oldest known indian cultural periiod was the mississippian period