Native American religion according to Messiah the prince
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In this podcast I talk about native American religion based on a Google search and below is what I found in the Google search. Native american Native American Spirituality A "hierarchy" of deities and spirits: Each has their role in the universe as protector, healer, provider, creator, and comforter. Spirits indwell in everything (animism), connected with humans to offer gifts and wisdom. Evil deities were responsible for suffering, disasters, and death. What were the Native American religious beliefs? Second, most native peoples worshiped an all-powerful, all-knowing Creator or “Master Spirit” (a being that assumed a variety of forms and both genders). They also venerated or placated a host of lesser supernatural entities, including an evil god who dealt out disaster, suffering, and death. What is the Native American religion called? Peyote Religion Native American Church, also called Peyotism, or Peyote Religion, most widespread indigenous religious movement among North American Indians and one of the most influential forms of Pan-Indianism. The term peyote derives from the Nahuatl name peyotl for a cactus. What are the four Native American beliefs? American Indian culture emphasizes harmony with nature, endurance of suffering, respect and non- interference toward others, a strong belief that man is inherently good and should be respected for his decisions. What god did the Native Americans believe in? The Great Spirit is the concept of a life force, a Supreme Being or god known more specifically as Wakan Tanka in Lakota, Gitche Manitou in Algonquian, and by other, specific names in a number of Native American and First Nations cultures.
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