NATIVE AMERICAN MYTHOLOGY
'Native American spirituality' includes a number of stories and legends that are mythological. Native American mythology helps explain or symbolizes Native American beliefs.
★ Abenaki Native American tribe located in the northeastern United States. Religious ceremonies are led by shamans, called Medeoulin (Mdawinno).
★ Anishinaabe located primarily in the Great Lakes region of the United States and Canada.
★ Aztec. Myths and legends of Mesoamerican culture, recognized many gods and supernatural creatures.
★ Blackfoot tribe of Native Americans who currently live in Montana. They lived west of the Great Lakes and lived in Montana and Alberta and participated in Plains Indian culture.
★ Cherokee. Native American culture who mainly live in the southeastern United States and in Oklahoma.
★ Creek tribe of Native Americans from the southeastern United States. The shaman was called an Alektca.
★ Crow Native Americans live in the Great Plains area of the United States. The shaman of the tribe was known as an Akbaalia ("healer").
★ Guarani people of the south-central part of South America, especially the native peoples of Paraguay and parts of the surrounding areas of Argentina, Brazil, and Bolivia.
★ Ho-Chunk and Winnebago are tribes of Native Americans, which were once a single tribe living in Wisconsin.
★ Hopi tribe of Native Americans located in the southwestern United States.
★ Incan South American culture, with myths and legends which survived amongst the native peoples.
★ Inuit similarities to the religions of other polar regions. Inuit traditional religious practices could be very briefly summarised as a form of shamanism based on animist principles.
★ Lakota Native American tribe, also known as the Sioux.
★ Mapuche, South American culture of native peoples of Chile and some regions of Argentina.
★ Maya, Mesoamerican culture with extensive polytheistic beliefs.
★ Miwok mythology, a Native American people in Northern California.
★ Navajo tribe of Native Americans who live in the southwestern United States.
★ Ohlone mythology, a Native American people in Northern California.
★ Pawnee tribe of Native Americans originally located in Nebraska, United States.
★ Pomo mythology, a Native American people in Northern California.
★ Seneca tribe was one of the Five Nations of the Iroquois Confederacy from the northeastern United States.
★ Wyandot (sometimes formerly referred to as the Huron) are a First Nations/Native American people originally from Ontario, Canada, and surrounding areas.
★ Circumpolar religion
★ Circumpolar mythology
★ Earth-maker myth, Native American, California.
★ Apache Texts
★ Chiricahua & Mescalero Apache Texts
★ Jicarilla Apache Texts
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| Mythologies |
| See also |
| External links |
Mythologies
★ Abenaki Native American tribe located in the northeastern United States. Religious ceremonies are led by shamans, called Medeoulin (Mdawinno).
★ Anishinaabe located primarily in the Great Lakes region of the United States and Canada.
★ Aztec. Myths and legends of Mesoamerican culture, recognized many gods and supernatural creatures.
★ Blackfoot tribe of Native Americans who currently live in Montana. They lived west of the Great Lakes and lived in Montana and Alberta and participated in Plains Indian culture.
★ Cherokee. Native American culture who mainly live in the southeastern United States and in Oklahoma.
★ Creek tribe of Native Americans from the southeastern United States. The shaman was called an Alektca.
★ Crow Native Americans live in the Great Plains area of the United States. The shaman of the tribe was known as an Akbaalia ("healer").
★ Guarani people of the south-central part of South America, especially the native peoples of Paraguay and parts of the surrounding areas of Argentina, Brazil, and Bolivia.
★ Ho-Chunk and Winnebago are tribes of Native Americans, which were once a single tribe living in Wisconsin.
★ Hopi tribe of Native Americans located in the southwestern United States.
★ Incan South American culture, with myths and legends which survived amongst the native peoples.
★ Inuit similarities to the religions of other polar regions. Inuit traditional religious practices could be very briefly summarised as a form of shamanism based on animist principles.
★ Lakota Native American tribe, also known as the Sioux.
★ Mapuche, South American culture of native peoples of Chile and some regions of Argentina.
★ Maya, Mesoamerican culture with extensive polytheistic beliefs.
★ Miwok mythology, a Native American people in Northern California.
★ Navajo tribe of Native Americans who live in the southwestern United States.
★ Ohlone mythology, a Native American people in Northern California.
★ Pawnee tribe of Native Americans originally located in Nebraska, United States.
★ Pomo mythology, a Native American people in Northern California.
★ Seneca tribe was one of the Five Nations of the Iroquois Confederacy from the northeastern United States.
★ Wyandot (sometimes formerly referred to as the Huron) are a First Nations/Native American people originally from Ontario, Canada, and surrounding areas.
See also
★ Circumpolar religion
★ Circumpolar mythology
★ Earth-maker myth, Native American, California.
External links
★ Apache Texts
★ Chiricahua & Mescalero Apache Texts
★ Jicarilla Apache Texts
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