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The Mississippian people typically lived in large, complex villages characterized by mound-building and agricultural practices. Their shelters were often made of wattle and daub or thatch, featuring rectangular designs with sloping roofs. These structures could accommodate multiple families and were often clustered around central plazas or ceremonial mounds. The use of Natural Resources in their construction reflected their connection to the environment and community living.

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