Homes
the oldest known indian cultural periiod was the mississippian period
deer mask
The Daily Mississippian was created in 1911.
a tent
Homes
Mississippian
the Mississippian Indians made the biggest evolution of them all they started to build permanent homes and they had lots of free time they even made jewelry they also started agriculture
the oldest known indian cultural periiod was the mississippian period
Paleo, Archaic, Woodland, and Mississippian
The Mississippian Indians primarily wore clothing made from animal hides, such as deerskin or bison hides. They crafted garments like loincloths, skirts, and tunics, often adorned with fringes, beads, and feathers. They also wore moccasins for footwear.
They lived in teepee's. They are tents made of buffalo skins.
they had grass on the top and wood logs on the bottom
The priests were in charge of their towns, so they controlled everyone.
The Paleo-Indian Era, The Archaic Era, The Woodland Era, The Mississippian Era
deer mask
Pomo Indians lived in large communties and had houses made of grass.