The Great Spirit, known as Wakan Tanka among the Sioux, Gitche Manitou in Algonquian, and in many Native American and Aboriginal Canadian cultures as the Supreme Being, God, a conception of universal spiritual force.
They believed that he and his men were gods, sent from heaven.
Well, it depends on where a certain Native American's ancestry is from. The Native Americans, that live here in the USA, are either from Alaska, Mexico, and India. Only the Native Americans that live in the USA, that have Indian ancestry, believe in Karma & Reincarnation.
No they thought that they were being punished from the gods.
Some tribes had many Gods. Some only worshiped the Sun. But most all believe in one Creator who created all of us.
They believed that he and his men were gods, sent from heaven.
I am not sure if the answer is right but I think the Native Americans get their hunting grounds from their leaders or the "gods" gave it to them. The Native Americans believed that the land doesn't belong to anyone besides the "gods".
No they didn't they more believed in animals as their spirit guides.
They believed that he and his men were gods, sent from heaven.
Well, it depends on where a certain Native American's ancestry is from. The Native Americans, that live here in the USA, are either from Alaska, Mexico, and India. Only the Native Americans that live in the USA, that have Indian ancestry, believe in Karma & Reincarnation.
how do you think the gods lived forever
No they thought that they were being punished from the gods.
eskimos are like native americans so they worship a sun, rain ,snow,ect gods.
Some tribes had many Gods. Some only worshiped the Sun. But most all believe in one Creator who created all of us.
they think mount Olympias were they "say" all gods lived
They believed that he and his men were gods, sent from heaven.
some origions of native Americans is that they made teepees out of buffolo skins and always used every part of an animal when they killed it so that their gods or spirits what ever you would like to call them would not get mad
The Native Americans believed that if they were extremely religious, their gods would bless them with a good harvest.