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Were Mississippian Indians nomadic
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Were Mississippian Indians nomadic
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Mississippian India's were horticulture's. And because they were depend on farming it makes them the Least nomadic group. So the answer is a no their not nomadic
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The Mississippian Indians were horticulturalists. Since they were so dependent on farming, they were also the least nomadic cultural group.
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