Indigenous Peoples of The Southeastern Woodlands

Indigenous Peoples Of The Southeastern Woodlands

Southeastern Woodlands peoples or Southeastern cultures are an ethnographic classification for Indigenous peoples that have traditionally inhabited the Southeastern United States and the northeastern border of Mexico, that share common cultural traits.

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