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Rituals and Traditions
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Tribes, Nations and Bands
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Summary of Native American Religions
School paper about the religion of the Iroquois Nation, Dakota (Sioux) and Apache tribes.
American Indian Religion and Spirituality
Essay by a Osage theologian on the religious traditions of various native peoples.
Religious Movements: Native American Religion
A gateway to accessing web-based, as well as print, resources about the religions of Native American Indians.
Spirit Path
A twice-monthly newsletter dedicated to American Indian spirituality and other information.
American Indian Religious Rights Foundation
International organization defending freedom of religion and basic religious rights of Native American Indians.
Shamanism: It Ain't Native American Religion!
Explanation of the difference between Eurasian shamanism and American Indian religion, by a shamanic devotee.
Native American Spirituality
Essay about land-based spirituality, creation mythology and immanence.
Native Wisdom
Article by Nora Bunce, an eastern Cherokee woman, on the religious beliefs of her people.
The Road to Nazlini
Video about traditional American Indian religious practices.
Seeking Native American Spirituality: Read This First!
Cautionary note for seekers of American Indian spirituality.
Woodpecker Productions
Three documentaries on indigenous spirituality.
Native American Religion in Early America
Historical essays aimed at educators, with pictures and links.
Native American Spirituality
A general overview with quotes, essays, and links.
Asatru and Native American Spirituality
Article by an Asatru practitioner on similarities between traditional tribal European and Native American religions.
Native American Sisters
Description of Native American spirituality, with quotes from Indian religious figures and excerpts from a book by a Lakota Sioux nun.
The Bear's Byte Home Page
Information about religious groups, traditional herbs, stories, prophecies, and various aspects of native spirituality from a Ho-Chunk author.
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