These people were warmly welcomed and found to believe in parallel with the Europeans. They also believe that the best God tried them and was supported. In their teachings, the explanation of the devil is a torturer and tempter who constantly works to try to confuse them. But they advise always to prepare him and defeat him to accept God's promise, eternal salvation. They all believed in various ideologies, but religion played an important role in Native American society and Puritan society.
Americans and Puritans seem to have their mutual belief in their way of life. First and foremost they believe in the best creators. In the Birds survey, the indigenous peoples' indigenous religion named Bear Skin was explained to the belief that it is the best god, and many years ago God created the world with their own hands. Puritans Genesis, the first chapters of the Bible, explains the concept of practice similarities in American and Indian culture. There is a big difference in marriage practice between the two cultures. How the contemporary American and Indian culture deals with marriage practices The marriage system differs between the two cultures. In American culture the marriage habits are not that important, the couple can be freely chosen; follow the combination of common practice or choice custom. Americans have
Native American philosophy is the philosophy of Native American people. There are various beliefs and traditions in these different American cultures. Some American American indigenous people believe in metaphysical principles called "great mysteries" (Siouan: Wakan Tanka, Algonquian: Gitche Manitou). Another widely shared concept is Orenda or "mental power". Peter M. Whiteley believes that mind is important for Native Americans, "transcendental experience (dream, vision, etc.) and reason." Mastering these transcendental experiences is called shamanism. Another characteristic of Native American worldview is that they extend ethics to non-human animals and plants.