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Native American mythology
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 Coyote and Opossum appear in the stories of a number of tribes. 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 Nature and are rich with the symbolism of seasons, weather, plants, animals, earth, water, sky and fire. The principle of an all embracing, universal and omniscient Great Spirit, a connection to the Earth, diverse creation narratives and collective memories of ancient ancestors are common. Traditional worship practices are often a part of tribal gatherings with dance, rhythm, songs and trance. Actual practices vary. Tribal/National Spiritual Practices- Blackfoot A North American tribe who currently live in Montana. Originally west of the Great Lakes in Montana and Alberta as participants in Plains Indian culture.
- Creek A North American nation from the southeastern United States. The shaman was called an Alektca.
- Crow A North American tribe from the Great Plains area of the United States. The shaman of the tribe was known as an Akbaalia ("healer").
- Ho-Chunk and Winnebago are North Americans tribes which were once a single tribe living in Wisconsin.
- Hopi A North American community located in the southwestern United States.
- Incan A South American empire based in the central Andes mountain range.
- Lakota A North American tribe, also known as the Sioux.
- Lenape A North American tribe from the Delaware area.
- Maya, A Mesoamerican people of southern Mexico and Northern Central America.
- Navajo A North American nation from the southwestern United States.
- Pawnee A North American tribe originally located in Nebraska, United States.
- Wyandot A North American people (sometimes referred to as the Huron) originally from Ontario, Canada, and surrounding areas.
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