Native Americans like me didnt practice anything. In the native culture you should already know how to do it by watching other people.
Sansari Hindus (who are bound by responsibilities of family and ways of society) practice the following:
While Hindu Yogis practice different systems of yoga.
Apart from all this, Hindus practice basic teachings of any religion like -
non-violence, love, non-stealing, etc.
People in India generally are Hindus, since Hinduism began in India. However, India also has Muslims, Buddhists, Jains, Christians, and even some Jews. On the other hand, if you are referring to the people in America known today as "Native Americans" and in Canada as Inuit or First Nations, they practice a number of religions. Some are Christian, some follow paganism/nature worship, some are members of no organized faith but observe the cultural traditions of their particular tribe.
They're people. They live the same as anyone else, depending on their location, wealth, etc.
and if their name is Josephine they are AWESOME and have lots of dogs, holly.
Removing American Indians will allow white settlers to become wealthier.
Indian logos and mascots are not showing insensitivity to American Indians, some warrior type actions may be misinterpreted, but teams having Indian names are not being disrespectful.
Of course there were and still are "Black Indians," that is people of African and American Indian heritage. This combination has been with us since the time of the Spanish in Florida and was accelerated by the practice of slavery by certain American Indian tribes in the south. It is estimated that 80% of African-Americans have Indian heritage.
Indians as in Indians from India... It just depends. Some people are late, some people are not. They are not necessarily, "Indians are late."
blackfoot Indians
Some Indians practice Buddhism, but the majority are Hindu.
I think it's Hinduism
Native Americans are not religious - they are spiritual.
The majority of Kashmir region are Indians who practice Hinduism and Buddhism.
They practiced how to fish, How to make tools and living material with animal, skin, bones and other body part.
building eathren mounds for religious uses
I dont know look in a book or something you bums
Look in a USA studies weekly... Week 7.
No. Actually there are ancestors now who practice christain faith and some who practice both (christianity and another faith)
It's not practice. It's how they communicate over long distances without our technology. Like Indians did with smoke signals.
It ended the practice of enslaving the Native Americans and granted them limited freedom to practice their ancient religion.
they use plastic baseballs for practice cause there harder to hit