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.
Things sacred are things that are religious and holy. Things secular are things that are non-religious, wordly or non-spiritual.
The Sacred Site in Quanah, Texas, is a notable location recognized for its historical and cultural significance to the Comanche Nation. It is often associated with the Quanah Parker, a prominent Comanche leader who played a crucial role in the tribe's history during the late 19th century. The site serves as a reminder of the rich indigenous heritage and the ongoing efforts to preserve Native American history and culture. Visitors to the area can learn about the legacy of the Comanche people and their connection to the land.
Sacred Animal: Bat Sacred Plants: Grain, spring flowers, lilly of the valley, and pomegranetes
The deer and the cypress tree.
you give them to him
the main Comanche language of the Comanche is NUMINU
The Mountain - 2004 Sacred Things 1-11 was released on: USA: 12 December 2004
It's not that we can not talk about it, it's that we choose not too. We believe that these "ceremonies and rituals" are sacred. If we were to discuss these specific things it would allow others to mock and ridicule the very things we hold sacred. These things are sacred not secret.
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The sacred python was the idea of the sacred untouchable python in Things Fall Apart, expressed by the Igbo tribe. The python was considered an animal of the gods and was not to be harmed or interfered with.
The Shabbat is a subcategory of sacred, since God sanctified it (Genesis 2) as one of the the sacred things.