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To object-relations theorists, the central problem in life is to find a balance between the need for
independence and the need for others.
Medicine Men
Indigenous healers and spiritual leaders in Native American cultures known for their knowledge of herbal medicine and ceremonial rituals.
Indian Societies
The diverse range of cultures, communities, and social structures of the indigenous peoples of the Americas.
Mississippi River Valley
A significant geographical area in the United States surrounding the Mississippi River, known for its rich soil, diverse ecosystems, and historical importance in trade and settlement.
Mound-Building Tribes
Indigenous peoples of North America who constructed various types of earthen mounds for religious, ceremonial, burial, and elite residential purposes.
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