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    Indigenous peoples of the Southeastern Woodlands, Southeastern cultures, or Southeast Indians are an ethnographic classification for Native Americans who...
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  • with the other individuals within the exogamous clan. Indigenous peoples of the Northeastern Woodlands Indigenous peoples of the Southeastern Woodlands Mir...
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    Indigenous peoples of the Northeastern Woodlands include Native American tribes and First Nation bands residing in or originating from a cultural area...
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    Hopewell tradition (category Indigenous peoples of the Southeastern Woodlands)
    settlements along rivers in the northeastern and midwestern Eastern Woodlands from 100 BCE to 500 CE, in the Middle Woodland period. The Hopewell tradition was...
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    Mayaimi (redirect from Mayaimi people)
    peoples in the southeastern United States. Hernando de Escalante Fontaneda, who lived with the tribes of southern Florida for seventeen years in the 16th...
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    Choctaw (redirect from Choctaw people)
    The Choctaw (Choctaw: Chahta Choctaw pronunciation: [tʃahtá(ʔ)]) are a Native American people originally based in the Southeastern Woodlands, in what is...
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    Mississippian shatter zone (category Indigenous peoples of the Southeastern Woodlands)
    The Mississippian shatter zone describes the period from 1540 to 1730 in the southeastern part of the present United States. During that time, the interaction...
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    The Mississippian culture was a Native American civilization that flourished in what is now the Midwestern, Eastern, and Southeastern United States from...
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    implies that the indigenous peoples of the North American continent were "uncivilized" before their contact with the habits, customs, and beliefs of Anglo-American...
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    Caddo language. The Caddo Confederacy was a network of Indigenous peoples of the Southeastern Woodlands, who historically inhabited much of what is now northeast...
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