Inuit traditional religious belief is grounded in the belief that anua (souls) exist in all people and animals. Individuals, families and the tribe must avoid a complex system of taboos to assure that animals will continue to make themselves available to the hunters. Many rituals and ceremonies are performed before and after hunting expeditions to assure hunting success.
An underwater Goddess Sedna or Takanaluk is in charge of the sea mammals. She is part human and part fish. She observes how closely the tribe obeys the taboos and releases her animals to the hunters accordingly. There is an corresponding array of deities who release land mammals; these are Keepers or Masters, one for each species.
The Angakut or Shaman is the spiritual leader of each tribe. He is able to interpret the causes of sickness or lack of hunting success; he can determine the individual or family responsible and isolate the broken taboo. In a manner similar to Shamans in many other cultures, he enters into a trance with the aid of drum beating and chanting. This allows his soul to leave his body and travel great distances to determine the causes of sickness and other community problems.
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Not really sure what you are asking, but I shall take a stab at it: Native American spirituality is very diverse, so making a general statement about "native American spirituality" is more than a little difficult; but the most general thing that could be noted is that, for the most party, Native American Spirituality is sort of a pantheism, which has shown up in the current age as "New Age" spirituality, and been completely and totally condemned by the Vatican, and other religions that it is trying to influence, like the protestant version of Christianity.
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The beast of burden to Native Americans were dogs.
Probably North america - since that was where the native americans lived before being wiped out by explorers !
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Ever since the arrival of the Europeans, Europeans converted Native Americans to Christianity by force. That is why most Native Americans with religion are Christian though some maintain their original spiritual beliefs, and others are any other religion. There was no "religion" of the Native American. Native America consisted and consists today of many, many different tribes and clans. Each had their own spirituality. Fake Natives Americans who are actually White, tend to mis-represent Native Spirituality by lumping all the Native stereotypes together and making up fake religious ceremonies to make money.
Not really sure what you are asking, but I shall take a stab at it: Native American spirituality is very diverse, so making a general statement about "native American spirituality" is more than a little difficult; but the most general thing that could be noted is that, for the most party, Native American Spirituality is sort of a pantheism, which has shown up in the current age as "New Age" spirituality, and been completely and totally condemned by the Vatican, and other religions that it is trying to influence, like the protestant version of Christianity.
Coyote for many tribes.
Decorations of weapons were for two reasons. First, it was to identify a specific warrior and secondly the decorations would be symbolic of the owner's spirituality.
Are Inuits Native Americans?
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