The correct answer to this one question is the following.
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The concept of land differs from culture to culture. The First Nations peoples thought of land differently than Europeans did. The First Nations peoples believe that mother nature provided them with everything they needed to live. Native American Indians honored the land and did everything they could to protect it.
Native American tribes had total respect for Mother Nature in all of its expressions. Indeed, Native American people honored the earth elements as if they were gods. They dance for rain, held ceremonies for good crops, for healing, and to express gratitude. They had chants to thank mother earth for its precious gifts, foods, and water.
They used the skin of the animals as a symbol of respect for the earth. Even their names were related to Mother Nature and were a symbol of respect.