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What practices were typical of Ohio Hopewell Indians?

Keo


Were did the Hopewell Indians live?

in Ohio


Did the Adena Indians or the Hopewell Indians arrive in Ohio first?

The Adena came first then the Hopewell came after.


Where outside of Ohio did the Hopewell Indians build a great mound?

In Iowa and Louisiana.


What two Indians tribes were mound builders and lived in the Ohio valley?

Adena and Hopewell


What was the population of the hopewell Indians?

This is another question impossible to answer, there is no such tribe as the Hopewell. The Hopewell was a tradition describing Indians at many different developmental stages living up the Mississippi Valley from Louisiana to Illinois east to Alabama and Georgia, west to Texas, and into Ohio.


What Indian group formed enormous earthworks into various shapes and sizes?

The Hopewell Indians of southern Ohio.


Where is hopewell tribe from?

ohio


Who are Neo Indians?

The Neo Indians lived in what is now Ohio, from 1000 B.C.E. to 1650 C.E. They are also know as the Mound Builders and there were two primary groups: Adena and Hopewell. The Adena lived from 1000 B.C.E. to 800 C.E. and the Hopewell lived from 300 BC to 800 AD.


How long was the hopewell tribe in Ohio?

The Hopewell tribe was in Ohio from 200 B.C. to 500 A.D. they were the second tribe of woodland people in Ohio and are one of the most famous tribes in Ohio. Hoped that helped!!!


Who were Ohio first known inhabitants?

Paleo-Indians were the first followed by the Adena and Hopewell cultures.


Who were the early Ohio valley who built huge burial mounds?

It is the Hopewell.