AI OverviewMany North American cities were founded on or transformed from Native American settlements, which were often thriving urban centers with complex social structures and large populations long before European arrival. The Cahokia settlement, for example, covered five square miles around 1000 A.D. and rivaled other urban centers worldwide. Furthermore, Native Americans continued to play a crucial role in the development of these transformed cities, eventually establishing large, intertribal communities in urban areas by the 20th century.
This is good work, Waban. The guard hairs are thick, the inner fur is fine. You are a master of the hunt.
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this meat is very good and I'm so glad we got to trade because me and my family never had beaver meat only bison meat thank you
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topic;what they used rivers for and how
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Native Americans traveled on rivers for transportation, trade, resources, and cultural connections, often with greater efficiency than traveling by land. Rivers served as natural highways for societies across North America, from the Mississippian cultures to the tribes of the Pacific Northwest and the Great Plains.
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