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- Monongahela_culture abstract "The Monongahela culture were a Native American cultural manifestation of Late Woodland peoples from AD 1050 to 1635 in present-day western Pennsylvania, western Maryland, eastern Ohio, and West Virginia. The culture was named by Mary Butler in 1939 for the Monongahela River, whose valley contains the majority of this culture's sites.The Monongahela practiced maize agriculture, and lived in well laid out villages, some of which consisted of as many as 50-100 structures. They traded with other Indian groups who in turn traded with Europeans. The Monongahela seem to have disappeared some time during the 1620s or 1630s before having significant direct contact with Europeans. Many scholars believe this to be the result of the spread of European infectious diseases. Others believe that most of the Monongahela were killed by or assimilated into either the Iroquois or the Algonquian-speaking Lenape tribes during warfare, as the more powerful tribes competed to control area hunting grounds for the fur trade. Still others claim that two severe droughts, one from 1587–1589 and another from 1607–1612, drove the Monongahela from the region in search of a more habitable area.".
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- Monongahela_culture subject Category:Algonquian_ethnonyms.
- Monongahela_culture subject Category:Archaeological_cultures_of_North_America.
- Monongahela_culture subject Category:Formative_period_in_the_Americas.
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- Monongahela_culture subject Category:Native_American_history_of_Maryland.
- Monongahela_culture subject Category:Native_American_history_of_Ohio.
- Monongahela_culture subject Category:Native_American_history_of_Pennsylvania.
- Monongahela_culture subject Category:Native_American_history_of_West_Virginia.
- Monongahela_culture subject Category:Native_American_tribes_in_Maryland.
- Monongahela_culture subject Category:Native_American_tribes_in_Ohio.
- Monongahela_culture subject Category:Native_American_tribes_in_Pennsylvania.
- Monongahela_culture subject Category:Native_American_tribes_in_West_Virginia.
- Monongahela_culture subject Category:Woodland_period_of_North_America.
- Monongahela_culture type Abstraction100002137.
- Monongahela_culture type ArchaeologicalCulturesOfNorthAmerica.
- Monongahela_culture type Culture108287844.
- Monongahela_culture type Group100031264.
- Monongahela_culture type NativeAmericanTribesInOhio.
- Monongahela_culture type NativeAmericanTribesInPennsylvania.
- Monongahela_culture type NativeAmericanTribesInWestVirginia.
- Monongahela_culture type SocialGroup107950920.
- Monongahela_culture type Society107966140.
- Monongahela_culture type Tribe108372411.
- Monongahela_culture comment "The Monongahela culture were a Native American cultural manifestation of Late Woodland peoples from AD 1050 to 1635 in present-day western Pennsylvania, western Maryland, eastern Ohio, and West Virginia. The culture was named by Mary Butler in 1939 for the Monongahela River, whose valley contains the majority of this culture's sites.The Monongahela practiced maize agriculture, and lived in well laid out villages, some of which consisted of as many as 50-100 structures.".
- Monongahela_culture label "Monongahela culture".
- Monongahela_culture sameAs m.07by9s.
- Monongahela_culture sameAs Q6901803.
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