Coyote for many tribes.
Not really sure what you are asking, but I shall take a stab at it: Native American spirituality is very diverse, so making a general statement about "native American spirituality" is more than a little difficult; but the most general thing that could be noted is that, for the most party, Native American Spirituality is sort of a pantheism, which has shown up in the current age as "New Age" spirituality, and been completely and totally condemned by the Vatican, and other religions that it is trying to influence, like the protestant version of Christianity.
Native American Spirituality, Australian Aboriginal & Maori.
Native American Spirituality, & Voodoo.
Probably North america - since that was where the native americans lived before being wiped out by explorers !
Black Elk....?
there is none
Hinduism, Native American Spirituality, & New Age beliefs.
Medicine ManSomeone who is recognized as a leader in spirituality. Who preforms rituals, and ceremonies according to what is needed in a culture, Religious leader.
Emily Dickinson did not write extensively about Native American Indians in her poetry. However, some critics have interpreted her references to nature and existential themes as having potential connections to Native American spirituality and worldview. It is important to consider and respect the diverse perspectives and interpretations of Dickinson's work.
Some religions that start with the letter "N" include Native American religions and New Age spirituality.
American Indian spirituality is probably as old as the culture. Pottery shards dating back to between twenty and twenty-five thousand years, indicate that is probably when their spirituality began. Of course there is no way to know for sure, but Indian tribes have legends and stories of creation and the Creator that have been told for thousands of years. Every tribe, had different ceremonies, legends and beliefs.
Native American beliefs about sacred animals stems from a key element of Native American spirituality The most basic concept of native religious philosophy is the living earth, believing that the planet itself has an indomitable spirit. This concept makes animals a very important aspect of native religion and they are seen as representative of both the positive and negative aspects in life. Sacred animals have different meanings with each particular native culture.