The Comanche word for the creator god or 'great spirit' is "Numu." In Comanche belief, Numu represents the ultimate source of life and the universe, embodying the sacred and mysterious aspects of existence. This concept reflects the deep spiritual connection the Comanche people have with nature and the cosmos.
The great spirit ( also know as Waken Tanka ) Wakan is the of the creator of the world or universe;
The creator of all things
Praying to Creator is the same as someone praying to God. Great Spirit, Mundu, God, Creator are all one and the same.
Believed in a Great Spirit,their creator. believed in other spirits that were sometimes good,sometimes bad.
Waken Tan aka is Sioux name for Great Spirit or Great Mystery and thought of as the creator of the world or universe - believed to be the All Providing One providing needs of everyone. They display their reverence by honouring 4 directions sun, mother earth, fellow man because they are Waken Tan aka's creations. They honour the spirit of him which lives in each of them.
They had special ceremonies like worshiping a certain person I gave you that so figure out the rest your stupid self
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she who s alone, great spirit , the people
In the 1500 the comanche controled tha pie e of land
"Tunkashila" is a Lakota word that translates to "Grandfather" or "Great Spirit." It is often used to refer to the supreme being or creator in some Native American beliefs.
all native americans, as a whole, had deities, usually recognized as spirits of this or that, from the great spirit(God) down to minor spirits
The Lakota people used the term "Wakan Tanka," which translates to "Great Spirit" or "Great Mystery," to refer to the sacred, all-encompassing power that they believed connected all living beings. It was a central concept in their spiritual beliefs and rituals.