Spider Woman
"Spider Woman" is a figure found in various mythologies, often representing creation, fertility, and the interconnectedness of life. In many Native American cultures, she is seen as a powerful deity who weaves the fabric of the universe, symbolizing the importance of nature and the web of life.
In the Hopi tradition, Spider Woman is a central figure who teaches people how to weave and is associated with the creation of the world. Similarly, in Māori mythology, she is linked to the concept of Māori weaving and the connection between the spiritual and physical realms.