Religion
In reply to the discussion: "Other ways of knowing," aka Different Cognitive Styles [View all]okasha
(11,573 posts)Native American theology can be summed up rather briefly:
1. Creator made the universe and everything in it.
2. Creator is present in the universe and everything in it. (Your basic pantheism or panentheism. Either will fit.)
3. Creator's desire/purpose for all beings (some of which Western thought would not recognize as "beings"
is for them to live in harmony with each other.
Ceremonies and cultural narratives ("mythology"
are the means for retaining or restoring that harmony where it has been broken. They do not involve disquisitions on the nature of God, soteriology, creeds, or proclamations about "true" faith. There is no separation of "natural" and "supernatural." If a thing exists, it is natural. (See point 2.)
You're attempting to impose Western, European categories onto societies and phenomena which grew up quite independently of such classifications and happily ignore them.