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.
African religions had a long time to develop, since some of the earliest tribes formed in the Rift Valley of Africa.
All states, societies, religions, tribes, countries and nations have symbols.
There are many hundereds of varietys of religions in Africa. Amongst the may different tribes are many different religions.
The Khokhar are a people of India and Pakistan. They are comprised of several different tribes and religions.
Prehistoric religions spread only within particular tribes as individual's beliefs amalgamated with others'. Finally, when tribes met they would also exchange beliefs. Prehistoric religions were not codified with strict rules and therefore were subject to much more flexibility than modern religions which have holy books and interpretive works.
Yes, families, groups, tribes, clans, religions
There is no"typical African tribal community" - their religions and communities are as diverse as the many peoples of Africa.
Africa is comprised at of many nations, and thousands of bushmen tribes. As such, there are thousands and thousands of religions in africa.
There were many different tribes, languages, and religions.
No. All twelve tribes are from Israel. They are known as the twelve tribes of Israel, they all descend from Abraham's grandson who was named Israel. There are some offshoot religions that claim to be one of the tribes, or a "lost tribe" of Israel, but blood tests have proven they do not descend from Israel.
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.
Kudu horns are modified into instruments by a number of tribes and religions. The Kudu wiki on this site has some information,