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Although all tribes varied in their spiritual practices, in general, Native Americans only worshipped one God, the Creator. the time of the year meant nothing in regard to that. We honor, recognize and respect the spirits of all things living.
Ah Cancum(Maya)God of hunting
Native Americans normally pray to their one god anywhere they want they do not have chruches or synaggoes like we do.
Progressive Jews tend to refer to God in their native languages as opposed to Hebrew (unless Hebrew is their native language).
Both believed in a Great Spirit or God.
Although all tribes varied in their spiritual practices, in general, Native Americans only worshipped one God, the Creator. the time of the year meant nothing in regard to that. We honor, recognize and respect the spirits of all things living.
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In the following summer after the 'Pilgrim Fathers and their families had arrived in America in 1620, Native Americans showed them what foods were safe to eat, and how to store food for the next winter. They held a celebration to thank God and the Native Americans that they were able to survive. (Previously, during the first winter many of the new arrivals died.)
Ah Cancum(Maya)God of hunting
Native Americans normally pray to their one god anywhere they want they do not have chruches or synaggoes like we do.
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Since the first American settlers were what we call Native Americans, arriving thousands of years before the Judeo-Christian religions were created, no, they did not believe in the Judeo-Christian God.
Progressive Jews tend to refer to God in their native languages as opposed to Hebrew (unless Hebrew is their native language).
Both believed in a Great Spirit or God.
so they can claim the land for there country gold, god and glory
The Native American Church uses peyote, a hallucinogen, in their ceremonies. The Rastafarians use weed.
Praying to Creator is the same as someone praying to God. Great Spirit, Mundu, God, Creator are all one and the same.