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Christianity Influence On Native American Culture Essay

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When I was researching about Christianity influence on native American and African culture , it was hard to find articles that did not describe genocide, oppression and slavery . I really was looking articles where Christians where brining in love and compassion to new civilizations that they just discovered. Taking under the consideration that church was major political power I understand why Christianity was so forceful on indigenous people. I watch on history channel documentary about “Selfish Christian God” who did not left any place or tolerance to anything or anyone other than “white European Christian believes”. It is always a dangerous game when we link race and religion together . It is always a receipt for disaster . It is way to …show more content…

1.” Often preaching and evangelization to natives was nothing but brain washing since Bible wasn’t really explained but just ‘pushed on people whatever pastor has to say”.
Looking even around world I noticed that Christianity always mixed native elements in religious proceeding , so new religion did not feel so distant and foreign to the people. St Patrick’s cross is very Celtic in design, Día de Mertos , inherited holiday from native people in Mexico, etc. The same is in America where many indigenous elements where introduced to Christian church. Incorporating native drum in church music, initially having holly mass held in Wigwams, reading bible in native language just as I read in this article from MPR news. http://www.mprnews.org/story/2013/11/13/arts/native-spirituality-christianity. On Bigger scale bigger fusion happened between Christianity and native American through Native American Church and Ghost dance. Both of these incorporate both, native American tradition and protestant believes. It generated in Oklahoma in 19th centurie and is also known as a peyote religion. Peyote is a cactus that was introduced to native Americans and

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