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which early native american group is referred to as mound builders
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The Adena and Hopewell cultures are commonly referred to as the "mound builders." These early Native American groups constructed large earthwork mounds in various shapes and sizes across the eastern United States, particularly in the Ohio and Mississippi River valleys.
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