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... Pueblo, also in the Midwest, was a religion-based culture similar to Hopewell and Mississippian. The Woodland culture, is the most divergent from the others. ...
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... populations lacking maize (Archaic, Early Woodland), some use of maize (Middle Woodland), and dependence on maize (Late Woodland, Mississippian, Contact) for ...
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... called the woodland period. Eventually, these changes become so pronounced that a new culture came into being. The mound builders of the Mississippian culture. ...
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