The Late Woodland Period saw the emergence of diverse tribal societies across North America, each with unique cultural traits. Tribes in the Eastern Woodlands, such as the Mississippian cultures, developed complex mound-building societies with extensive agriculture, trade, and ceremonial centers, while tribes in the Great Lakes region, like the Iroquois Confederacy, were known for their sophisticated political alliances and longhouses, emphasizing communal living and agriculture.
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