Native American Culture Research Paper

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When Europeans went to the first time, the United States they spread out a few new things, which were their understanding of Western European Christianity. That the native people might already have a civilization which they had their religious beliefs and practices. Because the European did not know their culture, it made the citizens, Native Americans and Europeans, fight and later between Native Americans and Euro-Americans, that became a war and ended in a great blood pool between the cultures. When they began to talk to the native people, Europeans found out that their languages of the native people did not put words of religion or for God, as Europeans understood their traditions. “Europeans considered themselves a civilized people who …show more content…
These ceremonies are a number of events. The practice of taking main drugs was usually used to talk with the gods. Ceremonies had many feasts, music, dances, and other great performances. Animals were used to describe main ideas, characteristics, and spirits. Some Native American tribes used animals to tell the story of their own. Some of their stories were mainly on a raven. In the past, Native American religion was not been told as a religion. Their priest and their father were their healer and pill men. These men were sometimes said to talk with the gods.” They were wise and experienced and they enjoyed a higher level of status among their groups". They had the right to say there in decisions, ceremonies, and traditions. Some Certain numbers played an important role in the ceremonies of the Cherokee in everything. Some numbers were consider traditions like four and seven they often came in myths, stories and ceremonies. The number four mainly describes all the familiar forces, also in the four directions. These directions are east, west, north and south. Some colors are also connected with these directions. The number seven represents the seven clans of the Cherokee, and are connected with the