Drag and drop the box to indicate the correct American Indian group.

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Mississippians

Ancestral Puebloans

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It seems like you're working on an interactive activity involving American Indian groups. While I cannot physically drag and drop boxes, I can provide you with details about the Mississippians and Ancestral Puebloans that may help you complete your task.

  1. Mississippians: This group is known for their mound-building societies that thrived in the southeastern United States from approximately 800 AD to 1600 AD. They established large, complex societies with significant agricultural production, trading networks, and urban centers like Cahokia.

  2. Ancestral Puebloans: Also known as the Anasazi, this group inhabited the Four Corners region of the United States (where Utah, Colorado, Arizona, and New Mexico meet) from about 100 AD to 1300 AD. They are known for their impressive cliff dwellings and multi-storied adobe structures, as well as their advanced agricultural practices in a challenging desert environment.

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