Pagan Scandinavian cultures, like the early Norse (Vikings).
As far as I am aware, no culture every worshiped or honored the primal elements, whichever elements they believed them to be. (Different cultures, different elements).
Odin, the chief god in Norse mythology, is often worshiped through various practices that include offerings, rituals, and prayers. Devotees might create altars or shrines dedicated to him, where they can leave offerings such as mead, food, or symbolic items. Festivals and gatherings, like those during the winter solstice or other seasonal celebrations, often involve honoring Odin through storytelling, music, and communal feasts. Modern practitioners of Ásatrú or Heathenry may incorporate these ancient traditions into their worship, emphasizing personal connection and reverence for the god.
No; they are entirely different deities in separate cultures and worshiped in different time periods.
the culture of the people of Mesoamerica had the same type of cities and they also worshiped the same things.
Odin does not hate Thor, Thor is the son of Odin.
See 'What powers does Odin have?'
Odin was married to Frigg.
Odin isn't real
The Son of Odin was created in 1986-06.
The address of the Odin Community Branch Library is: 219 East Main Street, Odin, 62870 M
No, Odin is Thor's father.
Odin and Jord.