They practiced how to fish, How to make tools and living material with animal, skin, bones and other body part.
they practiced what most Indians practice they live on the beliefs of their ansectors and from how they need to live
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...
Arctic Indians have been around for over 10,000 years. Arctic Indians hunt anything that wont eat them first!
Arctic Indigenous peoples, also known as Inuit, Yupik, and Saami, traditionally lived in the Arctic regions of North America, Russia, and Scandinavia. They adapted their way of life to the harsh Arctic environment, relying on hunting, fishing, and gathering for survival. Today, many Arctic Indigenous peoples continue to live in these regions while also embracing modern lifestyles.
No. Actually there are ancestors now who practice christain faith and some who practice both (christianity and another faith)
if you are referring to where they go to practice their religion that is called a Temple, just like Christians go to church and muslims go to mosques
It ended the practice of enslaving the Native Americans and granted them limited freedom to practice their ancient religion.
well apache religion is really close to Hindu and buddism, and in the mythological times that's what they practiced, so i would assume that they practice it still.
They practice Islam religion.
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Guatemalas main recognized religion is catholic brought over from the Spanish. However there are many indigenous Indians that practice there own religion and spanish both. Also many missionaries have brought evangelist type worship.