it’s interesting how clay is a running theme in religion and folklore stories of life. it appears in greek, egyptian, inca, centra asian, polynesian, malagasy, and hindu mythology (the list goes on), and i find it so fascinating to look at how they appear and vary from culture to culture- it truly does give insight into their peoples core beliefs. i had never heard of the spider grandmother until today, so thank you so much for sharing!! not to mention your lovely art ;)
Tawa looks pretty cool but the markings are his face. Rectangle eyes, triangle mouth, and the red yellow parts are his forehead. Spiderwoman looks great we really don't know what she looks like except that she would look like a nice grandma so it is amazing to put a face to her. Her stories are cool because she uses many tricks to help humans through difficult tasks and does her best to protect us. It was actually her grandsons that made people out of clay they made a small village with people because they were lonely but the next day they came back to see a real village with real people. So it would be really cool to see you draw her twin warrior grandsons Pukang'hoya and Pulang'hoya. Thank you for taking an interest in our culture keep up the amazing work.
If ur of a tribe from a tradition of hers....I can show you what she looks like.....an apache man confirmed it was her in what i drew, also have a vid of a spider appearing when I drew her
To be honest weaving to me makes me think of the fates for one orbital mechanics two and three magical systems and then obviously weaving textiles. Also there’s a Sumerian deity uttu “the woven” goddess of weaving and textiles also associated with spiders.
Mahalo for this video ❤ She is a protector of the pure & innocent as well 🥰 I about fell out of my skin suit last night. I was in awe of Ka Mahina Akua/Moon Goddess last nite and snapped many pics of her. When I walked onto my balcony, Mahina was in perfect site, and so was a beautiful spider spinning her web. I took a couple videos of it and I will pot them on my channel. Ancestors giving signs to the thoze willing to listen 🥰
Never heard of her before but she sounds hella cool. Also your interpretation of what she looks like is just *chef kiss*💜
Thank you so much!!
Really interesting. Thank you.
it’s interesting how clay is a running theme in religion and folklore stories of life. it appears in greek, egyptian, inca, centra asian, polynesian, malagasy, and hindu mythology (the list goes on), and i find it so fascinating to look at how they appear and vary from culture to culture- it truly does give insight into their peoples core beliefs. i had never heard of the spider grandmother until today, so thank you so much for sharing!! not to mention your lovely art ;)
Yes! Thank you for pointing out that detail about the clay! I love seeing commonalities between each legend across time and cultures.
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Tawa looks pretty cool but the markings are his face. Rectangle eyes, triangle mouth, and the red yellow parts are his forehead. Spiderwoman looks great we really don't know what she looks like except that she would look like a nice grandma so it is amazing to put a face to her. Her stories are cool because she uses many tricks to help humans through difficult tasks and does her best to protect us. It was actually her grandsons that made people out of clay they made a small village with people because they were lonely but the next day they came back to see a real village with real people. So it would be really cool to see you draw her twin warrior grandsons Pukang'hoya and Pulang'hoya. Thank you for taking an interest in our culture keep up the amazing work.
Thank you for clarification! I think looking into the story of the twins is an excellent idea!
If ur of a tribe from a tradition of hers....I can show you what she looks like.....an apache man confirmed it was her in what i drew, also have a vid of a spider appearing when I drew her
To be honest weaving to me makes me think of the fates for one orbital mechanics two and three magical systems and then obviously weaving textiles. Also there’s a Sumerian deity uttu “the woven” goddess of weaving and textiles also associated with spiders.
Oh wow I love this. I'll have to look up Uttu.
learn to creat stoys that have meaning that teach children and people of wisdom. and dont forget love animals dont eat them
Mahalo for this video ❤ She is a protector of the pure & innocent as well 🥰 I about fell out of my skin suit last night. I was in awe of Ka Mahina Akua/Moon Goddess last nite and snapped many pics of her. When I walked onto my balcony, Mahina was in perfect site, and so was a beautiful spider spinning her web. I took a couple videos of it and I will pot them on my channel. Ancestors giving signs to the thoze willing to listen 🥰
Thanks for sharing!!
Are you native?
@@kaitidrawsshe's very very very loving and I fear and respect her minus the meat eating and jackmormon stuff I watch.
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