It is no more important to us than any other tribal religion, it just happens to be the best documented of all tribe's religions.
THE INDIANS (NATIVE AMERICANS)
because Indians are people from India and it is completely different from native american
They were Indians
No, native Indians did not speak French.
The Taino Indians
Native Americans are not religious - they are spiritual.
The religion of the Spokane Indians was like that of most Native Americans. They held the belief in a Great Spirit and believed that animals contained a spirit.
THE INDIANS (NATIVE AMERICANS)
It varies; many are Christian, and many practice their indigenous religion. Like Americans in general, there is a wide variety...
Native Americans had a spiritual belief
missions were built and the europeans tried to convert the Indians though religion
Collectively as Indians, American Indians, Native Americans or by their tribe's name.
No, Native Americans are from tribes like the Cherokees and other tribes. They originated in America. Indians are from the country India, and are a whole other group of people from the Native Americans. The reason why Native Americans are sometimes referred to as Indians is because, when Christopher Columbus was sailing to India, he accidentally ended up in North America where he called all the Native Americans, Indians.
Once they converted the mission Native Americans they taught the Catholic religion. Basically the mission system kept the Native Americans at the missions as slaves. They couldn't leave the mission and historians have found mass graves of Native Americans.
The Americans for the native Indians.
Most Indians had a different religion including Cherokee. The theory that Native Americans came from the Ten Israelite Tribes is a fanciful myth, nothing more.
christianism