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Most Asian Indians form India are Hindu; a religion that believes in reincarnation
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the culture of Cheyenne Indians
The Crow Indians hunted buffalo, deer, elk, and small game like rabbits and birds for food and materials used in their daily lives. Hunting was a crucial part of their culture and provided them with sustenance, clothing, and tools.
The Comanche Indians culture was brutal
Fadwa El Guindi has written: 'Religion in culture' -- subject(s): Myth, Religion, Ritual 'The Myth of Ritual' -- subject(s): Rites and ceremonies, Indians of Mexico, Ethnology, Zapotec Indians, Field work, Fieldwork
Omer Call Stewart has written: 'Ute-Southern Paiute' -- subject(s): Ute Indians, Paiute Indians, Indians of North America 'Peyote religion' -- subject(s): Religion, Peyotism, Indians of North America, History 'Culture element distributions: XVIII' 'Northern Paiute' -- subject(s): Paiute Indians, Indians of North America 'Indians of the Great Basin' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Indians of North America
They followed no single religion, but Animistic beliefs were important to them. See the related link below for more information on the archetypal culture of the Great Plains Native American Peoples, the Plains Indians.
Charles M. Hudson has written: 'The Catawba Nation' -- subject(s): Catawba Indians, History 'Elements of southeastern Indian religion' -- subject(s): Religion, Cherokee Indians, Indians of North America 'Conversations with the High Priest of Coosa' -- subject(s): Fiction, Mississippian culture, Coosa Indians, Discoveries in geography, Spaniards, Explorers
Language, religion and culture were often forced on the conquered. Sometimes the original language, culture and religion were wiped out and replaced with the conqueror's religion, language and culture.
They followed no single religion, but Animistic beliefs were important to them. See the related link below for more information on the archetypal culture of the Great Plains Native American Peoples, the Plains Indians.