There is no one particular religion practiced by all Native Americans. Since the world is now much more globally traveled, they, as well as everyone else, are exposed to many different religions and therefore many of them are members of different religions.
some practice a religion similar to the mayans
Certain pueblos in New Mexico, have practices of a religious nature which are not to be discussed outside of the nation participating in them.
Native Americans are not religious - they are spiritual.
It varies; many are Christian, and many practice their indigenous religion. Like Americans in general, there is a wide variety...
It varies; many are Christian, and many practice their indigenous religion. Like Americans in general, there is a wide variety...
Native Americans had a spiritual belief
It ended the practice of enslaving the Native Americans and granted them limited freedom to practice their ancient religion.
christianism
The role they played in religion was by sharing all believes
Yes, even had their own beliefs. They did get some Christianity practices as well from 1600s+ by Priests, due to all Native Americans religions considered heathen to them. There is still Native Americans who practice traditional religion of their tribes today.
Tribalism. Most commonly practiced by native americans in the belief of the great spirit or inifinite web of life. Not many still practice it.
religion
Songhai had converted to Islam, whereas Benin continued to practice it’s native religion - apex
They preferred the Catholic religion; they took ideas from the Native Americans and gave a "Christian spin" on them.