The God’s Eye, or Ojo de Dios, is a traditional craft made by Native American cultures, particularly the Huichol people of Mexico. It consists of a wooden cross with yarn wrapped around it, symbolizing the spiritual connection between the creator and the natural world. Originally, it was created to celebrate significant events, such as births or milestones, and to provide protection and blessings. The God’s Eye represents the idea of seeing and understanding the world through a spiritual lens.
Native Religions did not have "Gods" as you use the term. "God" as you use the term (Jewdao-Christian beliefs) is a direct contrast to the "Greater Spirits" that were symbolized by Native Religions.
No the native americans did not use fences.
They used eye balls for their "elders" for a good source of protein. [especially is they had no teeth] They used eye balls for their "elders" for a good source of protein. [especially is they had no teeth]
the native Americans did not have sheep
They had flintlock guns
Because they didn't have enough speed to catch other animals and so they would dress up like them with sheepskins and then kill them with spears
Native Religions did not have "Gods" as you use the term. "God" as you use the term (Jewdao-Christian beliefs) is a direct contrast to the "Greater Spirits" that were symbolized by Native Religions.
No the native americans did not use fences.
They used eye balls for their "elders" for a good source of protein. [especially is they had no teeth] They used eye balls for their "elders" for a good source of protein. [especially is they had no teeth]
You use it as an adjective. For example, "My native homeland is Spain."
They used Ziggurats to worship gods and offer servings to the gods
your eye is used to help you see
You can use Tobradex on a horses eye. Tobradex is used for viral and fungal infection in the eye.
Do not use in your eye
Which of the gods are holiest?
zigurat
They get around by Flying.