kind of, it all depends on the tribe. it isn't called a religion, it's called beliefs. we believe there is one "great spirit" which is more like mother nature than god. and we believe in "spirits" which are sort of like "angels" but instead of being someone who died and went to heaven like an angel, spirits died and don't quite know they are dead or they are stuck in the middle world between "heaven" and "hell"
and instead of going to church every Sunday, we go to Indian dances every couple times a year, they are held in a "round house" which is like a church in a way but they are hundreds of years old, our anncestors built them. we get together with our family and tribe and dance around a fire for 3-4 days, day and night.
that's not everything, but its a good chunk of information
hope it helped (:
No
Belief in a creator.hope That could help.
The Creator
No, Satan is unknown in all native American religions.
animal spirits and powerful spirits
Some of the more gruesome practices have been dropped--human sacrifice, torture and mutilation, and the native religions have absorbed much Christianity. In recent times Native American religions have influenced and have been influenced by the New Age movement, and the concepts of shamanism have been revived and incorporated into modern religions.
It means nothing.
Native American Spirituality, Australian Aboriginal & Maori.
Some religions that start with the letter "N" include Native American religions and New Age spirituality.
because of there relion
Pretty much all the religions one would find elsewhere in the United States: Catholicism, Protestantism, Mormonism, Judaism, and Native American religions.
Native Americans history - 970.1 Native American languages - 497 Native American literatures - 897 Native American religions - 299.7