Mississippians performed rituals primarily at earthen mounds, which served as ceremonial centers and were often associated with religious and social activities. These mounds, such as those found at Cahokia and other significant Mississippian sites, were used for various purposes, including burials, offerings, and community gatherings. Additionally, rituals could also occur in other sacred spaces, such as plazas or nearby natural features deemed significant to their beliefs.
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