Spiritual beliefs were as varied as their tribes and sometimes even the clans within the tribes. Many tribes were monotheist (believing in one God), while some others believed in more than one. Most tribes celebrated the earth and all she had to give, including the animals.
That depends on the tribe. Example the Lakota people believe in Wanagis (Dark Spirits) and Crow for example does not. Today Native American are many different religious paths like you and I. They can be Christian, Shamanic, Wiccan, Pagan, etc..
No
Some religions that start with the letter "N" include Native American religions and New Age spirituality.
Some of the more gruesome practices have been dropped--human sacrifice, torture and mutilation, and the native religions have absorbed much Christianity. In recent times Native American religions have influenced and have been influenced by the New Age movement, and the concepts of shamanism have been revived and incorporated into modern religions.
Belief in a creator.hope That could help.
The Creator
No, Satan is unknown in all native American religions.
animal spirits and powerful spirits
Native American Spirituality, Australian Aboriginal & Maori.
It means nothing.
because of there relion
This is the belief of some Native American religions. So depending on if you believe in it or not, everyone does or does not have an animal spirit.
American Indians are typically classified in the Dewey Decimal System under the 970s, with specific topics relating to Native American history, culture, and society found within this range.