Yes, Native Americans built cities, particularly among certain tribes and cultures. For example, the Mississippian culture constructed large urban centers like Cahokia, which featured complex societies, monumental architecture, and extensive trade networks. Other Native groups, such as the Ancestral Puebloans (formerly known as the Anasazi), developed intricate cliff dwellings and larger community structures. These urban developments demonstrate the sophisticated social organization and architectural skills of various Native American cultures before European contact.
Oh dear ! Methinx someone is having a little dig at our US cousins ! Native Americans & Stonehenge have no connection.
The native Americans life was hard because they had to get food and build homes
wood and bark
some major cities that change in the 1950s were the African-Americans, Lations, and the Native Americans.
Not all mounds built by Native Americans contain human remains.
Oh dear ! Methinx someone is having a little dig at our US cousins ! Native Americans & Stonehenge have no connection.
They were burial
The native Americans life was hard because they had to get food and build homes
wood and bark
some major cities that change in the 1950s were the African-Americans, Lations, and the Native Americans.
some major cities that change in the 1950s were the African-Americans, Lations, and the Native Americans.
Native Americans used redwood trees to make canoes, and build houses.
reservations
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St. Luis
Not all mounds built by Native Americans contain human remains.
The Native Americans helped the pilgrims by teaching them what foods could be grown in America and how to grow them. They also taught them how to build housing.