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Spider Woman of The Navajo

by Beverly Two Feathers | Tribal History and Lore | 2 comments

Spider Woman is among the most important and honored Deities of the Dine (Navajo) people.  She played an integral part in preserving the lives of the Dine. Spider Woman chose the top of Spider Rock for her home.  She  taught the  Dine (Navajo) ancestors of long ago...

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