For centuries, the Mississippians used tobacco primarily for what purpose?
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The Mississippians believed that all things were related to each other. Also, they believed that all animals that could walk, swim, and fly were messengers to the gods. They also held ceremonies and rituals led by priests and chiefs. They also prayed for forgiveness for the animals they hunted.
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The Mississippians believed that all things were related to each other. Also, they believed that all animals that could walk, swim, and fly were messengers to the gods. They also held ceremonies and rituals led by priests and chiefs. They also prayed for forgiveness for the animals they hunted.
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