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  1. Mississippian culture - Wikipedia

    The Mississippian culture was a collection of Native American societies that flourished in what is now the Midwestern, Eastern, and Southeastern United States from approximately 800 to …

  2. Mississippian culture | History, Facts, & Religion | Britannica

    Mississippian culture, the last major prehistoric cultural development in North America, lasting from about 700 ce to the time of the arrival of the first European explorers.

  3. Mississippian Culture - U.S. National Park Service

    Jul 26, 2023 · Mississippian culture continued to thrive at places like Etowah in Northern Georgia, Moundville in Alabama, and Spiro, Oklahoma. By 1350, a late Mississippian town was …

  4. Mississippian Culture - History And Culture

    Mar 2, 2025 · The Mississippian culture was a pre-Columbian Native American civilization that flourished between 800 CE and 1600 CE in the southeastern and midwestern United States.

  5. Mississippian Culture | World Civilization - Lumen Learning

    Mississippian cultures lived in the Mississippi valley, Ohio, Oklahoma, and surrounding areas. The “three sisters”—corn, squash, and beans—were the three most important crops.

  6. Mississippian Period - Encyclopedia of Alabama

    Aug 8, 2025 · Mississippian peoples lived in fortified towns or small homesteads, grew corn, built large earthen mounds, maintained trade networks, had powerful leaders, and shared similar …

  7. The Mississippian American Indian Culture - Students of History

    Facts about the Mississippian Native American groups of North America, including a timeline of their eras.

  8. Mississippian Culture - Tennessee Encyclopedia

    Oct 8, 2017 · The late prehistoric cultures of the southeastern United States dating from ca. A.D. 900 to 1600 comprise the Mississippian culture. In general, Mississippian culture is divided …

  9. Mississippian Culture – Early World Civilizations

    Mississippian cultures lived in the Mississippi valley, Ohio, Oklahoma, and surrounding areas. The “three sisters”—corn, squash, and beans—were the three most important crops.

  10. Mississippian Culture - (Intro to Native American Studies)

    The Mississippian Culture refers to a complex Native American civilization that thrived in the southeastern United States from approximately 800 CE to 1600 CE, known for its large, …