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[edit] Pasowee???
Does anyone have any information about Pasowee? She was a Kiowa known as the Buffallo Woman, who brought buffallo medicine to her people.
[edit] circumpolar mythologies
I had in mind to group (some) Native American mythologies in Category:circumpolar mythology but I need help, but this is maybe a bad idea since many of them are so specialized ? // Rogper 21:34, 21 Jun 2004 (UTC)
[edit] Pictures?
does any1 have any pictures showing PLains Native Americans doing any special beliefs and info on it?
Cheers:
Charlie.f.uk
[edit] Native American religion
Wouldn't Native American religion be a better name for this article? "Religion" is a more NPOV term than "mythology". -- SwissCelt 04:30, 6 July 2006 (UTC)
- Agree (though both refer to distinct, if overlapping, things). What's more, this article could really do with some expansion... A mention of Native American Christianity might be in order; it would also help in the introduction to distinguish between traditional religion and modern religious developments like the Handsome Lake religion or the Peyote Church. QuartierLatin1968
21:02, 6 July 2006 (UTC)
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- I also agree. After all, the many articles about Christianity do not refer to that religion's beliefs as "Christian mythology." To do so here shows a dismissive cultural bias. StudierMalMarburg 22:14, 6 November 2006 (UTC)