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Archaic Indians, often referring to the early indigenous peoples of North America, did not adhere to a single religion but practiced diverse spiritual beliefs and traditions. Their belief systems were typically animistic, seeing spiritual significance in nature and the environment, with rituals and ceremonies closely tied to their daily lives and the natural world. Each tribe or group had its own unique practices, deities, and cosmologies, reflecting their distinct cultures and experiences.

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