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    Native American Religion and Spirituality













Native American Religion and Spirituality


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Sites related to Native American worship practices and beliefs.

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- Essay by a Osage theologian on the religious traditions of various native peoples.


  • - Explanation of the difference between Eurasian shamanism and American Indian religion, by a shamanic devotee.
  • - A twice-monthly newsletter dedicated to American Indian spirituality and other information.
  • - International organization defending freedom of religion and basic religious rights of Native American Indians.
  • - A gateway to accessing web-based, as well as print, resources about the religions of Native American Indians.
  • - A general overview with quotes, essays, and links.
  • - Video about traditional American Indian religious practices.
  • - Overview of different beliefs and rituals, the concept of religious experience and background information of Native American religions.
  • - Article by an Asatru practitioner on similarities between traditional tribal European and Native American religions.
  • - Article from a prominent Wiccan organization explaining the differences between paganism, new age, and Native American spirituality.
  • - Historical essays aimed at educators, with pictures and links.
  • - Article by Nora Bunce, an eastern Cherokee woman, on the religious beliefs of her people.
  • - Description of Native American spirituality, with quotes from Indian religious figures and excerpts from a book by a Lakota Sioux nun.
  • - Cautionary note for seekers of American Indian spirituality.
  • - Three documentaries on indigenous spirituality.
  • - Information about religious groups, traditional herbs, stories, prophecies, and various aspects of native spirituality from a Ho-Chunk author.
  • - School paper about the religion of the Iroquois Nation, Dakota (Sioux) and Apache tribes.


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