It varies; many are Christian, and many practice their indigenous religion. Like Americans in general, there is a wide variety...
No, Wicca has no connection at all with native American beliefs. It is a modern pagan religion developed in England in the early 1900s.
The Toltecs were a Native American Culture that followed their own distinct set of beliefs, their own Toltec Religion as it were.
the native Americans believed in spirits. a spirit for everything sun cloud earth tre ect
That depends on whether you are asking about Native American Indians or Indians from the country of India.
It was the basis of the native religion of most tribes.
Christianity
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predominantly native American & African animist religion with a smattering of christian
No, Wicca has no connection at all with native American beliefs. It is a modern pagan religion developed in England in the early 1900s.
Christianity :)
The Toltecs were a Native American Culture that followed their own distinct set of beliefs, their own Toltec Religion as it were.
American Indian slaves brought whatever beliefs their particular tribe practiced.
The Hupa were a Native American tribe located in Northern California. Their religion is a traditional tribal religion, meaning that they still follow the religion of their ancient tribesmen.
The Chickasaw Native Americans believed in Christianity through a Protestant domination. They are considered a very religion Native American tribe.
the native Americans believed in spirits. a spirit for everything sun cloud earth tre ect
The predominant religion in Panama is Catholicism, as it is throughout Latin America.
No Native American tribe has adopted Buddhism as a tribal religion.