Answer:
Mississippian Indians
Step-by-step explanation:
The correct option is A:
Mississippian Indians used to spent most of their time in outdoor places.
They grew much of their food in small gardens using simple tools like stone axes, digging sticks, and fire. Corn, beans, squash, sunflowers and other plants were cultivated.
They ate wild plants and animals, gathering nuts and fruits and hunting such game as deer, turkeys, and other small animals.
Fish, and turtles from rivers, streams, and lakes were also gathered by Mississippians.
Their built houses were primarily used for weather shelter, sleeping and storage purposes.