Yes they did.
they didnt have any
any crop, buffalo, corn, elk, and fish
Any kind.
no he is a other religion i think
A religious test.
There is no evidence that any animal (except humans and some of their immediate prehuman ancestors) have any religious beliefs or activities.
At the time of the Ghost Dance, Indians were not allowed to practice or even congregate for any reason which might be construed as religious. There was a two fold reason for this. Their religious beliefs gave them strength and unification. The whites were fearful of this and strove to separate them from their spiritual beliefs to avoid any possible uprising. The second reason was the whites simply did not understand Native beliefs and believed them to be evil.
It depends on your religious beliefs, if any.
Yoga has nothing to do with any religious beliefs.
Beliefs that are different to any established church or religious organization is Secularism. While beliefs that differ or are counter to specific religious doctrines is call Heresy.
No, he did not. He was open to all religious beliefs but held no particular belief system.
It doesn't. If what someone else does with their lives affects your religious beliefs, your beliefs are not very strong!