No, Wicca has no connection at all with native American beliefs. It is a modern pagan religion developed in England in the early 1900s.
Belief in a creator.hope That could help.
To my knowledge, none of them. There is a disparagement between understandings of European influenced Religions and Native American belief systems (philosophy for lack of a better word). Native American's, as a general rule, did not worship anything.
There is no single "Native American" religion, there were around 4,000 tribes and just for example the Cherokee had about 23 different systems. If you were to distill all of these belief systems into a single system of belief, then you could say that the goals of the Native American belief system were very much like Buddhist beliefs: to live your life improving yourself, your tribe, and the world around you without causing harm (destroying) to anyone or anything; understanding during your life that you are of the world, not outside of it (the world can exist without you, you cannot exist without it).
If they are born a Native American they can be, but if not,no.
Most Native American tribes have adopted Christianity. Some are trying to preserve the ceremonies and beliefs of their ancestors. The tribes of North Ameirca were diverse in their cultures and religions, as in the environments in which they lived. No one belief was held in common by all.
As Wicca is a religion focusing not on race, but on the belief structures of the individual, there is not (to my knowledge) a specific African-American Wicca. If you are asking if there is a participation by African-Americans in wicca, then the answer is yes.
Wicca is a belief system, as is Christianity, Islam, etc. Belief systems cannot get you pregnant.
It is considered a death omen in American folk and Native American belief
ancient pagan traditions
Animism. =) just answered it on plato.
Native Americans were part of the natural world and that world was sacred.
Belief in a creator.hope That could help.
It was a new religious movement incorporated into numerous Native American belief systems.
To my knowledge, none of them. There is a disparagement between understandings of European influenced Religions and Native American belief systems (philosophy for lack of a better word). Native American's, as a general rule, did not worship anything.
Yes. One of the easiest ways to do this is to belive in the voice of nature. Then, your journey begins. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ok, I seem an obvious misconception here. Wicca... is a religion. Witchcraft and spellwork are practices. Wicca is not spells, that's witchcraft.
the great American belief system.
No, you don't. You can follow any spiritual belief that you wish.