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Explore the rich history of the matrilineal chiefdoms in 1600s Southeastern Mississippi, where sacred ceremonies and technology intertwined within the fertile floodplains of the Delta. This period was marked by a complex relationship between opposites—tradition versus change, and conflict among tribes. Discover how the geography shaped cultural practices and the utilization of local resources while navigating tributaries that defined their way of life. Delve into how these dynamics influenced social structures and environmental interactions.
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Southeastern Mississippi 1600’s
1600’s Southeastern Mississippi
Landform made when a river meets the gulf. It is made from the fine soil carried down the river. • Marsh • Bayou 9. Delta
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