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Compare the Red Indians Bellef system with those of the white man

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Answered by ashy69963
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The Red Indians belive that religion is based on the cogitations of their old men, given them by the Great Spirit in solemn hours of night and the vision of their sachems. ... The White men belive that they must follow the decree of their written Bible as their religion

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Answer: There is a significant fundamental difference between the native American beliefs and that of the Whites. While the White people are more mechanical and artificial in their dealings with nature and their ancestors, the natives regard the same with high esteem.

The Red Indians belive that people who are dead, continue to inhabit deserted land invisibly. The White men belive that after death, people wander away beyond stars and never return.

The Red Indians think that land is the possession of nature and human beings cannot buy or sell it. The White men think any land can be bought or sold in exchange of wealth.

The Red Indians belive that religion is based on the cogitations of their old men, given them by the Great Spirit in solemn hours of night and the vision of their sachems. It should be the tradition of their ancestors. The White men belive that they must follow the decree of their written Bible as their religion.

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