Answer:
othee noon huree. dhivehsakah ve hure dhivehibas neygunyma hithaamakohbala.
furathama kae dhaskohbala mashah dhaskohdhinumuge kurin.
Cultural diversity, hope this helps!
Vice Principal and Physical Education. VP and PE respectively.
A). True
an example is Utah which is derived from the name of the indigenous Ute people, via Spanish yuta.
Answer: B. practiced agriculture and lived in settled, permanent villages.
Explanation:
The options include:
a) lacked a system of religion or belief in an afterlife.
b) practiced agriculture and lived in settled, permanent villages.
c) existed in the southeastern united states before the archaic period.
d) were negatively impacted by hernando de soto's explorations throughout the southeast.
The Woodland Period was a term in 1930s that represented prehistoric sites that was in-between the hunter-gatherers of the Archaic and the Mississippian cultures that were agriculturalists.
The Woodland and Mississippian Indians were similar because they practiced agriculture and lived in settled, permanent villages. The Mississippians were called so because they were located close to Mississippi River valley. They were also called mound builders.