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- which group of north american indians migrated?
2-3. list two reasons why indians built mounds.
- which indian civilization punished adultery by stoning?
Question 1
The question is about North American Indian migration. Among North American Indians, groups like the Iroquois, Sioux, or more specifically, the Athabaskan - speaking peoples (including the Navajo and Apache) are known for migration. The Athabaskan - speaking groups migrated from northern Canada to the Southwest of North America. Another example is the Pueblo - related groups who had movements, but the most notable migratory group in terms of a large - scale migration is the Athabaskan - speaking Indians (Navajo and Apache) who migrated from Canada to the American Southwest.
Indians built mounds for multiple reasons. One reason is for religious or ceremonial purposes. Mounds were used as platforms for temples, religious ceremonies, and as burial sites for important figures, which was part of their spiritual and cultural practices. Another reason is for residential purposes. Some mounds, like the flat - topped mounds, were used as bases for the homes of the elite or important members of the community, providing a elevated and protected living space, especially in areas prone to flooding. Also, mounds could be used for defensive purposes, as the elevated position could help in spotting enemies and providing a strategic advantage in case of conflicts.
The Indian civilization that punished adultery by stoning was the Aztec civilization? No, wait, among North American Indian civilizations, the Aztec is a Mesoamerican civilization. Wait, the question is about Indian (North American? Or broader Indian subcontinent? Wait, the context here is North American Indians? No, maybe the question has a misnomer. Wait, if we consider Mesoamerican civilizations (sometimes referred to as Indian civilizations in a broader sense), the Aztec civilization had strict laws. But among North American mound - building civilizations, the Mississippian culture? No, wait, the question might be about the Aztec (Mesoamerican) or maybe a confusion. Wait, actually, the Aztec civilization (part of Mesoamerican, often included in the broader "Indian" civilizations in some contexts) had laws where adultery was punished by stoning. But if we consider North American Indians, the answer might be different. Wait, maybe the question has a mix - up. But based on historical records, the Aztec civilization (from Mesoamerica, which is part of the Americas) punished adultery by stoning.
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The Athabaskan - speaking North American Indians (including Navajo and Apache) migrated (from northern Canada to the American Southwest).