No. They were far to east in the Mississippi and Ohio river valleys and the grat lakes water shed from 3400 BCE to the 16th century CE . In the Natchez communities Mississippian mound building cultural practices continued into the 18th century. The culture is no more.
The Navajo are in the Colorado Plateau, Four Corners region. Today they are the largest tribe in the US with 300,000 members and 27,000 square miles. The Navajo Nation is a vibrant and thriving place.
Mound Builder's.
I might be able to answer in more depth later, but for now I know that Mound builders had a lineal government meaning that it was passed down through family members.
The Mound Builders were Native Americans. They ate corn, beans, squash and what ever they found to hunt such as venison, squirrel, and fish.
Artwork was very important in their lives.- study island answer
To always Ding dong dicth the Mound Builders then blame it on the Aztecs
how did the mound builders survive
the mound builders
the mississippians are mound builders and they are the last of the mound builders in the usa
what is mound builders jewery meant for
mound builders
my answer is builders mound
The Mound Builders cruised to tokyo, Japan
The mound builders lived in the eastern part of the U.S.
The mound builders had no caste system.
the mississippians are mound builders and they are the last of the mound builders in the usa
The ancient mound builders were very skilled professionals.The archaeological site gives important insight into the lives of mound builders.
Mound Builders