Although all tribes varied in their spiritual practices, in general, Native Americans only worshipped one God, the Creator. the time of the year meant nothing in regard to that. We honor, recognize and respect the spirits of all things living.
Native Americans normally pray to their one god anywhere they want they do not have chruches or synaggoes like we do.
Native Americans had various names and concepts for their winter gods, depending on the tribe and region. For instance, some tribes in the Plains referred to a winter deity as "Wíiyaská," while the Iroquois recognized "Kahokya" as a figure associated with winter. These deities often represented the harshness of winter, embodying both the challenges and the spiritual significance of the season in their cultures.
Ah Cancum(Maya)God of hunting
Both believed in a Great Spirit or God.
so they can claim the land for there country gold, god and glory
Native Americans normally pray to their one god anywhere they want they do not have chruches or synaggoes like we do.
Americans worship god more some do some don't
Missions are used to convert Native-Americans to Christianity. In the US southwest, Spanish missions were usually devoted to converting Native Americans to Catholicism.
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Ah Cancum(Maya)God of hunting
In the following summer after the 'Pilgrim Fathers and their families had arrived in America in 1620, Native Americans showed them what foods were safe to eat, and how to store food for the next winter. They held a celebration to thank God and the Native Americans that they were able to survive. (Previously, during the first winter many of the new arrivals died.)
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to worship the god of the sun and as thanksgiving for it's helpfulness toward them, etc.
native Americans worship the eagle and other animals like the thunder bird. Answer: No we do not worship the eagle or thunder bird. We worship God, the Great Spirit, Creator or any other word a tribe may have for God. We respect and honor the spirits of all animals and all things. We respect and honor the earth mother. Beyond that, it depends upon the tribe, and what time frame you are speaking about. Answer they worship the wakan tanka i heard
Please refer to the Iroqois Indians religion question. There was no such word for 'religion' before the Europeans arrived. What the white men see as 'religion' is only a way of life for the Native American. In today's society is our way to be gluttons and hunt for sport; in the old days the Native Americans hunted only what they needed. That was their way of life; to respect the animals and not abuse them.
marasive i worship god in a methodist church
Both believed in a Great Spirit or God.