The question is not well formed, but note: The Torah is included in the Christian Bible, and neither of these is a traditional sacred text of any Native American group. Christian Missionaries made a major effort to convert Native Americans to Christianity, so there are many Christians among Native Americans. Jews generally do not engage in missionary activity, so there are very few Native Americans who have converted to Judaism.
The Book of Mormon has things to say about Native Americans being a lost tribe of Israel. It is always weird when some religious group has complex beliefs about you when you're not a member of that group.
The real Jews (Hebrew Israelites) that the Bible speaks of are Negroes, Latinos/Hispanics and Native Americans.
Plenty of christians get scared. If you mean sacred, it's the Bible.
The Holy Bible.
Native American Bible College was created in 1968.
The Torah is the most sacred Jewish book, and is (basically) the first 5 books of the Christian old testament.
Not sure why this question is in the Bible area, but it was the Dawes Act of 1887 that gave Native Americans 160 acres of land.
Generally speaking - and certainly in the beginning - friendly. Thing went sour later, however. As one of them said later: "The white man came to our country. We had the land, they had the Bible. They said: "Let us pray". When we opened our eyes again, we had the Bible and they had the land".
Yes, Bible verses should be in quotation marks when referencing them in writing.
Approximately half the population of America reads the bible at least occasionally. However, only 11% of Americans study or read the bible on a daily basis.
The Holy Bible.
The Bible...
Catholics do not fear it as there is little truth to it. It is not considered canonical.