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70438858031. Pueblosmultistoried, interconnected apartments centered around central complexes with underground kivas located in the Southwest0
70439028332. Nantchezsociety of farmers in the Mississippi flood plain. led by a chief and nobility, that survived into the 1700s1
70439102913. Iroquois Confederationconfederation of the five tribes, Mohawk, Onondaga, Cayuga, Oneida, and Seneca. lived together and worked for prosperity, forbade fighting each other2
70439179354. Apachegroup descended from the Athapascan that moved south and came into conflict with the Anasazis and they remained nomadic in the Great Plains3
70439179365. Cherokeelargest confederacy in the east that lived in modern Kentucky and the plateaus of Georgia, no ruling class, ruled by both men and women4
70439179376. Longhousehouses up to 400 feet long that housed entire tribes led matrilineally. The Iroquois Confederacy used a longhouse to explain their confederacy5
70439179387. Navajodescended from the Athapascans who adopted the farming and handicraft skills of their Pueblo neighbors6
70439179398. Creekgroup in Georgia, neighbors with the Chickasaw and Cherokee7
70439190759. Algonquinlanguage/culture of the northeast. Includes the Iroquois and other tribes. Patrilineal and lived without palisades, some confederacies formed in the 1400s-1500s8

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