Ellen Brown
Well-Known Member
I have been reading about the history and culture of the Navajo People (Dine), and along the way have learned more about my own heritage. In trying to understand the meaning of what I am learning, one source said that the Navajo are Animists. So, when I read the definition to that, it feels to me that many/most religions approach Animism.
In reading about the culture in Shiprock, New Mexico, it was surprising to find the presence of at least six Christian churches in that town. What I see coincides with what other Native American told me. He said that in his little town in Northern Idaho, he attended a Church school, and when he asked about his own heritage, they would punish him. It was not until later in life as an adult that he began to learn.
In this study, a pilgrimage of sorts, there has been healing and a sense of worth that was not before. As to Animism, still reading.
In reading about the culture in Shiprock, New Mexico, it was surprising to find the presence of at least six Christian churches in that town. What I see coincides with what other Native American told me. He said that in his little town in Northern Idaho, he attended a Church school, and when he asked about his own heritage, they would punish him. It was not until later in life as an adult that he began to learn.
In this study, a pilgrimage of sorts, there has been healing and a sense of worth that was not before. As to Animism, still reading.