The Shawnee people traditionally practiced a form of spirituality that included a belief in a supreme being, often referred to as the Great Spirit, as well as various other spirits associated with nature. They did not worship a single god in the way many organized religions do, but rather had a rich spiritual worldview that included reverence for the natural world and its elements. Their religious practices often involved rituals and ceremonies to honor these spirits and seek guidance or assistance.
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