Native Americans are not religious - they are spiritual.
1. Also, vodun. a polytheistic religion practiced chiefly by West Indians, deriving principally from African cult worship and containing elements borrowed from the Catholic religion. 2. a person who practices this religion. 3. a fetish or other object of voodoo worship. 4. a group of magical and ecstatic rites associated with voodoo.
Hinduism & Buddhism. Islam is also practiced as dominant religion in all countries that are west of India, Bangladesh, Malaysia & Indonesia.
The Oban ceremony is typically practiced in the Yoruba religion, which is predominantly found in West Africa, particularly Nigeria. It is a traditional ceremony that involves offerings and rituals to honor ancestors and deities.
Most West Indians tend to live in on of the five boroughs, especially Brooklyn
Christianity, of course, is the most common religion in West Central Europe. Followed by Judaism and Islam. But actually, it looks like less than half of West Central Europe actually follows a religion/belief in one, so it seems like the largest "religion" is actually Atheism/Agnosticism.
Hinduism is practiced through out the world. SO in most of the Caribbean countries you can find followers of Hinduism.
The West
Buddhism can be practiced ANYWHERE in the world. It is easier to practice buddhism in the eastern countries however buddhism is now starting to grow in America and other countries over in the west. There is no set place where buddhism should be practiced because it is more of a way of life, not as much a religion.
Buddhism is practiced in parts of Asia such as Bhutan, Thailand, Taiwan, Japan, Korea, China, Mongolia, Burma, India, Nepal, Sri Lanka, and now it's the fastest growing religion in the west too.
The Indians of the West (West Indians) are simply Native Americans, or called Amerindians (American Indians). Colombus arrived in the Caribbean and thought he was in India. He called this place the West Indies and the people West Indians. Hope this helped!~
The Plains Indians.