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Ah Cancum(Maya)God of hunting
Native Americans normally pray to their one god anywhere they want they do not have chruches or synaggoes like we do.
Both believed in a Great Spirit or God.
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Although all tribes varied in their spiritual practices, in general, Native Americans only worshipped one God, the Creator. the time of the year meant nothing in regard to that. We honor, recognize and respect the spirits of all things living.
The word raccoon, among other words, was invented by the British that came to America but didn't know what the animals were, so they borrowed words from the native Americans.
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Ah Cancum(Maya)God of hunting
Native Americans normally pray to their one god anywhere they want they do not have chruches or synaggoes like we do.
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"The raccoon is a medium-sized mammal, native to North America."
The countries that raccoon dogs live in are Japan, China, and many more. Raccoon dogs are native to Japan. Another name for raccoon dogs is 'tanuki'.
Yes, the northern, or common raccoon is native to North America. They are found from southern Canada all the way south into Panama.
so they can claim the land for there country gold, god and glory
Both believed in a Great Spirit or God.