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What mymomma123 says is kind of correct the Crow Indian religion is about the natural force of the earth, the Great Spirit however they do not subscribe to the generic terminology of pagan or paganism which was given them by the Christian, the First Nation culture of religion and religion has been here since time began much like the Wiccan minus the human sacrifice, they concentrate of the forces of nature that binds and holds every non tangible and some tangible matters together, if you read 1st Nation philosophy or manifesto like the Blackfoot for example you will read that 1st Nation teaching do not espouse any isms or any political ideology it's dismantling social effect of the teachings of the source of life though still living in the 20th century and not being absorbed through the constraints of modernism, back to the meaning of life where belief is concerned being at one with your surrounding, killing your food in the correct way prayers without any given time or rota of conventionalism, yes the hunter gatherer and warriors , last point the term pagan actually only really applies to Western and Eastern non Christian polytheist religions and not the Americas.

The crow Indians were simple pagans they believed in the natural organics of life and the balances of human life with the natural kingdom around them they said their was a mother goddess and a father god and believed in holy communion they were not predominantly patriarchs or matriarchs .they were warriors but believed in neccesity they were great hunters and gatherers ... in all actuality the order of the crow is of most ancient origin and means that together we can face all obstacles and challenges an live in peace and prosperity.

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