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  1. As a Native American scholar of environment and religion, I understand what makes the relationship between Native people and the natural world unique. For Native Americans, water does not only sustain life – it is sacred.

  2. Jun 22, 2023 · For Native Americans, water is more than just a physical resource; it is a symbol of purity, life, and renewal. Many tribes believe that water has the power to cleanse both the body and the soul, and that it is essential for spiritual growth and healing.

  3. Mar 21, 2017 · For Native Americans, water does not only sustain life – it is sacred. Water and the American West. The Great Plains of North America, home to the Lakota, the Blackfeet and other tribes, is a...

  4. Mar 25, 2017 · For Native Americans, water does not only sustain life — it is sacred. Water and the American West. The Great Plains of North America, home to the Lakota, the Blackfeet, and other tribes,...

  5. Apr 22, 2023 · Water is alive and holds a spirit. Water is sacred. Indigenous people have been standing up to protect water for decades — because to them, is more than just hydration.

  6. examination of water spirituality in Native American religious traditions: each nation has its own set of sacred narratives and intergenerational tales and thus each nation has its own unique encounter with the presence and legacy of water and water-related occasions.

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  8. Apr 3, 2017 · The water symbol visually looks like two parallel squiggly lines and was thought to represent purity, fertility, and life. Water can symbolize different things depending on the way it is represented visually. For example, “running water is a symbol of the continuity of life.”