It is therefore apparent that in this respect at least the dwellings of mound-builders were similar to those of Indians.
Among the general features in which resemblances are noted are the following: The mound-builders were accustomed to dispose of their dead in many different ways; their modes of sepulture were also quite varied.
That the Mound-Builders were a far more civilized race than the Indians is clearly revealed by the relics found in and about the mounds.
There is no doubt that the Mound-Builders were miners.
The Mound-Builders were sedentary, and undoubtedly cultivated maize as their chief article of food.
It should also be clearly understood that by its use the writer is not to be considered as committing himself in any way to the theory that the Mound-Builders were of a different race from the North American Indian.
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