Epifania "Eppie" Archuleta (January 6, 1922 – April 11, 2014) was an American weaver and textile artisan at the annual Spanish Market in Santa Fe, New Mexico.
As a child, Archuleta said she didn't really enjoy weaving but it was necessary for her and her nine siblings to participate in the process to help support the large family.
She also worked as an instructor for both the Los Artes del Valle crafts cooperative and the Virginia Neal Blue Women's Resource Center, "which were established in the late 1950s to boost the local economy.
She was also the subject of a 2004 book titled Eppie Archuleta and the Tale of Juan de la Burra.
The Archuletas later moved to a ranch in Capulin, Colorado, where she built a small home next to a wool mill.