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Why do you think the Etowah Mounds are no longer actively being used by Georgia's Native Americans? Make the answers short and...Asked by T-Swizzle
Why do you think the Etowah Mounds are no longer actively being used by Georgia's Native Americans? Make the answer short and simple
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shorten that
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The Etowah Mounds are no longer actively used by Georgia's Native Americans primarily due to the impacts of colonization, displacement, and cultural changes over time. Historical events, such as forced removal and loss of land, disrupted their traditional practices, leading to a decline in the use of these ceremonial sites. Today, the mounds are preserved as archaeological sites and cultural heritage landmarks rather than active religious or ceremonial centers.
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The Etowah Mounds are no longer used by Georgia's Native Americans due to colonization, displacement, and cultural changes that disrupted traditional practices. Today, they serve as archaeological sites rather than active ceremonial centers.
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