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I dont know about religious, but definitely spiritual ceremonies.
to celebrate their life.
Priests and acolytes.
There are First Salmon Ceremonies to honor the fish runs. There are ceremonies to give people names, with a potlatch to follow. There are ceremonies when a baby becomes one year old and ceremonies when a girl becomes a woman.
tred by the religious leader
Arti celebrate at the end of Bhakti . It is symbolic to aware of our five sences and singe diva is symbolic to our soul.
i am not exactly so sure but i think they were people who performd religious ceremonies
because they are a religious thing that we must celebrate!!
The Chinook people believed in many gods, such as the Beaver, Eagle, Raven, Bear, and Whale. They also believed in the creation god named Neakanie or Neahkahnie. They believed that life has no end.
Hanukkah is a Jewish celebration:http://judaism.answers.com/jewish-holidays/hanukkah
The Chinook tribe built longhouses using cedar planks and large logs. These longhouses had a rectangular shape and were typically shared by multiple families. The Chinook people also built plank houses, which were smaller structures used for specific purposes like storage or ceremonies.
The Seneca tribe believed in spirits, and honored them by holding ceremonies to celebrate the spirits.