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Kokyangwuti: The Spider GrandmotherKokyangwuti is the primary god of the Native Americans & is usually depicted by a spider. Click to read more such interesting facts about Kokyangwuti here.MMythlokNative American IndiansNative AmericansSpider GodNative American GodsNative American MythologyNative American LegendsPlains IndiansThe SpiderBook List
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