![]() When the Ojibwe Nation dispersed to the four corners of North America, Spider Woman had a difficult time making journeys to all those baby cradle boards, so the mothers, sisters, and grandmothers weaved magical webs for the new babies using willow hoops and sinew. Long ago, in the ancient world of the Ojibwe Nation, the Clans were all located in one area called Turtle Island. Spider Woman took care of her children, the people of the land, and she continues to do so to this day. If you are awake at dawn-as you should be-look for her lodge and you will see how she captured the sunrise as the light sparkles on the dew which is gathered there. To this day, Spider Woman will build her special lodge before dawn. This is the way the old Ojibwe say Spider Woman helped bring Grandfather Sun back to the people.
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