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Spider Grandmother : ウィキペディア英語版 | Spider Grandmother
Spider Grandmother (Sussistanako or Tse-che-nako) is an important creation figure in the mythology, oral traditions and folklore of many Native American cultures. ==Mythos== She is creator of the world in Southwestern Native American religions and myths such as that of the Pueblo and Hopi peoples. Although accounts vary, according to mythology she was responsible for the stars in the sky; she took a web she had spun, laced it with dew, threw it into the sky and the dew became the stars. Navajo mythology tells of Spider Woman or Spider Old-Woman (''Na'ashjéii Asdzáá'').〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.native-languages.org/spider-woman.htm )〕 According to the Zuni, string games were given to them by Grandmother Spider.〔Allan and Paulette Macfarlan (1958). ''Handbook of American Indian Games'', p.189. ISBN 978-0-486-24837-0.〕 And was fire-bringer for Choctaw peoples.
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