Poverty Point Native Americans

Poverty Point State Historic Site/Poverty Point National Monument is a prehistoric earthwork constructed by the Poverty Point culture, located in present-day northeastern Louisiana. Evidence of the Poverty Point culture extends throughout much of the Southeastern Woodlands of the Southern United States. The culture extended 100 miles across the Mississipp…
Poverty Point State Historic Site/Poverty Point National Monument is a prehistoric earthwork constructed by the Poverty Point culture, located in present-day northeastern Louisiana. Evidence of the Poverty Point culture extends throughout much of the Southeastern Woodlands of the Southern United States. The culture extended 100 miles across the Mississippi Delta and south to the Gulf Coast.
  • Location: West Carroll Parish, Louisiana, U.S.
  • Nearest city: Epps, Louisiana
  • Area: 910.85 acres (368.61 ha)
  • Authorized: October 31, 1988
  • Governing body: Louisiana Office of State Parks
Data from: en.wikipedia.org