Many followers of Native American spirituality, do not regard their spiritual beliefs and practices as a "religion" in the way in which many Christians do. Their beliefs and practices form a integral and seamless part of their very being.
www.religioustolerance.org/nataspir.htm
Native American spirituality: cultural development, absorption of beliefs, tribal recognition ... Native American spirituality is no exception. Their rituals and belief show a blending of interest in promoting and preserving their hunting and horticulture.
www.religioustolerance.org/nataspir2.htm
A word to the wise for non-Indians in search of Native American religions and spirituality. Explains the differences between traditional American Indian belief and European paganism, Russian shamanism, and the New Age. ... Native American Spirituality: Generic overview of American Indian religious beliefs and related...
www.native-languages.org/religion.htm www.native-languages.org/religion.htm
The Medicine Wheel is representative of American Indian Spirituality. The Medicine Wheel symbolizes the individual journey we each must take to find our own path. Within the Medicine Wheel are The Four Cardinal Directions and the Four Sacred Colors. ... The medicine wheel is sacred, the native people believe,
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Native American mythology - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Although a section on Mythology is no substitute for a section on Native American Religion, Native American belief systems include many sacred narratives. Such spiritual stories are deeply based in Na...
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This page has been discontinued or does not exist. ... Or you have tried to access a password protected area of the website and you have used an incorrect username or password. If this is the case, close down this browser window, open a new browser window and try again. ... The home page of GreenSpirit is:
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Another key feature of the Native American spiritual outlook is found in the powers ascribed to the Four Directions, which occur either literally or in symbolic form throughout the stories. These are often represented by particular colours, or by animals.
www.livingmyths.com/Native.htm www.livingmyths.com/Native.htm
Information and links about native american spirituality ... The links on this page are provided to help address the many questions we get regarding Native American Spirituality. CSP is not a Native American Church community nor do we have direct contact information for NAC groups.
www.csp.org/communities/native_american.html www.csp.org/communities/native_american.html
A gateway to accessing web-based, as well as print, resources about the religions of Native American Indians. ... Looking for the Religious Movements Homepage? ... Begun nearly a decade ago in conjunction with a course on New Religious Movements that Prof. Jeffrey K. Hadden had taught at the University of Virginia for more...
religiousmovements.lib.virginia.edu/nrms/naspirit.html religiousmovements.lib.virginia.edu/nrms/naspirit.html