The Wichita Indians worshipped a variety of deities linked to natural elements and aspects of life. Central to their belief system was the Great Spirit, who was seen as a supreme being overseeing creation and the world. They also honored specific gods associated with agriculture, such as the corn god, and those linked to the hunt and fertility. Rituals and ceremonies were integral to their worship, often aimed at ensuring favorable conditions for crops and bountiful game.
no one
yes
They are cathlics.
yes
Most Apache Indian Tribes worship a single creator, Naiyenesgani or Yusan and a variety of lesser gods and spirits.
The Wichita Indians lived in the Great Plains.
Mostly religious purposes because they honor their gods ancestors.
they worship kachina dolls who were there gods
no
No not nomadic
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They traded with other Southern Plains Indians.