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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.
A word to the wise for non-Indians in search of Native American religions and spirituality. ... Here are a few good links about Native American religion in general: Native American Religions:
A Summary of Native American Religions ... The Dakota people attempted to retain their own religion in the face of cultural extinction, however, few aspects of their culture were left unaffected by
A ground-breaking collection of Native American oral literature: poetry, chants and rituals. ... Native American religion, mythology and folklore are covered extensively at this site:
Blackfoot Lodge Tales by George Bird Grinnell [1892]; Folklore, religion and culture of a key Plains Native American group.
A gateway to accessing web-based, as well as print, resources about the religions of Native American Indians. ... Looking for the Religious Movements Homepage? ... Skip directly to:
Teaching about Native American religion is a challenging task to tackle with students at any level, if only because the Indian systems of belief and ritual were as legion as the tribes...
Joel Martin, Sacred Revolt: The Muskogees' Struggle for a New World (Boston: Beacon Press, 1991), 36-37.; to "Native American Religion";
A description and brief history of the Native American religion. ... Native American religion is hard to explain. This is because there were very many tribes the religious principles were passed
But contrary to popular opinion, a "shaman" is not an Indian medicine man, and "shamanism" is not a Native American religion.