The Hopewell Indians were part of a huge trading network that stretched across the central United States. The most sophisticated settlements of the Hopewell are in Ohio and Illinois, but their decorations and jewelry indicate that they've also settled in Michigan, North Carolina, Virginia, and states along the Gulf of Mexico.
my answer is builders mound
Mound builders were members of Native American tribes that had the responsibility of building burial mounds and earthwork fortifications. They lived in areas throughout regions in the Midwest and Southeast of the United States. Mount builders lived in hut like structures that they would build from natural materials of the earth.
the mound builders commancated in spainnsh
the mound builders crops where wheat, tobacco, rice, and many other tips of wheat.
Yes, most of the mound builders did live east of the Mississippi river in areas like Florida, Georgia, Tennessee, and up into the northeast. They were known for the construction of large soil mounds that covered their dead.
They are both mound builders.
They are both mound builders.
They were all mound builders.
there were 3 mound builders;hopewell, ohio,(i think)and missisipians. i dont know how they were organized.
Adena and Hopewell
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The mound builders lived in the eastern part of the U.S.
the Hopewell tribe was a mysteries Indian tribe.
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Yes, there were mound builders up and down the eastern coast.
The Mound Builders who were Adena and Hopewell and Mississippian.