The Adena were not very religious. Later as their culture grew they started to worship the sun. But that's about it.
The phone number of the Adena Branch is: 740-546-3782.
the adena tribe did have a emperoer
The Adena Indians are a culture which dates back into prehistoric times. Very little is known about them outside of the archaeological findings which have been unearthed. No one is sure what language the ancient Adena people may have spoken.
mound diggers
Adena were there first (800 B.C. - 200 A.D.). The Hopewell culture came later but overlapped with the Adena (200 B.C. - 400/500 A.D.). Most theories hold that the two intermixed peacefully, and the Hopewell culture was an elaboration and extension of the Adena mound-building culture. Thus the Hopewell art, burial ceremonies, etc were more flamboyant than that of the earlier and more primitive Adena.
The Adena tribe's religion is not well-documented, as they did not leave a written record of their beliefs. However, it is believed that they held animistic beliefs, worshiping spirits in nature and engaging in burial rituals that suggest a belief in an afterlife.
The address of the Adena Branch is: 167 Hanna Ave, Adena, 43901 0486
Adena Bjork's birth name is Adena JoyBjork.
The phone number of the Adena Branch is: 740-546-3782.
the adena tribe did have a emperoer
Adena Mansion was created in 1807.
Adena Halpern was born in 1968.
The Adena Mound
"Adena" is pronounced "ah-DEH-nah".
The address of the Adena State Memorial is: 846 Adena Rd, Chillicothe, OH 06840-3416
Adena Court Apartments was created in 1906.
why were the mounds that the Adena and Hopewell so important