Answer:
- They lived in large mound towns.
- Their villages were organized as chiefdoms.
Step-by-step explanation:
- As the villages of the Mississippian Indians were in close proximity to the Mississippi basin, they had to do provisions to protect themselves from the annual flooding of the Mississippi River.
- For that, the settlers of these villages constructed their houses on large mounds.
- These villages were governed by male chiefs. Every village had a chief who was usually the eldest capable male of village.