Dream catcher made by native american

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The 6' Spirit Wheel is a Combination Dream Catcher and Medicine Wheel together.Ī Certificate of Authenticity is attached. *Available in several sizes & assorted colors dream catchers were hung on cradle boards, in lodges and over the beds of all who where looking to have only good dreams as they slumbered.ĭream Catcher Legend Click on the thumbnails below to see the Dream Catchers we sell.Įach Dream Catcher comes with a Turquoise bead sewn into the webbing.Ī Certificate of Authenticity is attached along with the Dream Catcher Legend.Įxperience the cultural beauaty of Native American Dream Catchers.Ī Certificate of Authenticity is a6ttched. They make them with natural feathers, imitation sinew, glass beads, metal beads and tin cones. Used by many Native American tribes who believed that the night air was full of both good and bad dreams. Navajo Natives create our Classic Dream Catchers. Welcome to our Native American or Indian Dream Catchers & Mandellas page.

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The good dreams pass through and slide down.

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Dreamcatchers are hung above someone sleeping to guard against bad dreams. According to legend, the good dreams were allowed to filter through, and the bad dreams would stay in the net and disappear with the light of day. Native American Indian Dream Catchers, Mandellas and Medicine Wheel The Native Amercan Ojibwa believe that a dreamcatcher filters a person's dreams.

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