In what ways did the beliefs of the Plains Indians differ to those of the European settlersi?

1 Answer
Nov 30, 2017

Plains Indians had animistic beliefs whereas Europeans were Christians

Explanation:

Plains Indians believed in earth spirits(it is called Animism) man is only part of nature, he is not supposed to be dominant of it (unlike what Christians believed), which is why private property is impossible.

Though they mostly believed in the existence of a "Great Spirit" some sort of superior entity to other spirits, it was very different from Christian monotheism.

You can read Vine Deloria's "God is Red" if you are interested in their beliefs and how it differed from European religious conceptions. It is both detailed and well explained.