No, most North American first nations had either a pantheon of gods or were pantheistic where "gods" or spirits inhabited everything. The Algonquian tribes in the area had the concept of Gichi-manidoo or Great Spirit which the early Christian missionaries seized on as meaning the equivalent of the Christian god as they (the missionaries) felt the role of creator god had to be filled somehow in all religions (The same happened in Norway etc where Odin was seen as the Christian god equivalent). The roles were not the same but the misunderstanding of the term continues.
god
yes they are
The Sioux tribe believed in the god Wakan Tanka.
Pontiac was a member of the Ottawa tribe
yes they were
Tecumseh
the ottawa lived by the great lakes in canada.
what kind of music did the ottawa tribe like
The city Ottawa was named after a native American tribe
the ottawa lived in ohio in the north western area.Yay!
what does Ottawa tribe eat
Pontiac lived on the Detroit River on the Western Frontier and was part of the Ottowa tribe.