Polik-mana or Butterfly Maiden is a kachina, or spirit being, in Hopi mythology.
She is represented by a woman dancer at the yearly Butterfly Dance, a traditional initiation rite for Hopi girls.
The rite takes place in late summer, before the harvest, to give thanks to Polik-mana for her spring dance.
[1] Hopi girls participating in the Butterfly Dance wear ornate headdresses called kopatsoki.
[2] The Polik-mana Mons, a mountain on Venus, is named for the Butterfly Maiden.