Catching Dreams: Dream Catcher Origins and How to Make One
Dreamcatchers have become an icon for Native Americans. While many tribes have a dreamcatcher mythology, they were originally created by the Ojibwe tribe. Learn how to make an owl dreamcatcher and the mythology behind these talismans.
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In American Indian folklore, dreams were messages sent by sacred spirits. Dream Catchers are thought to catch bad dreams in the web of strings. (Photo by Phil Masturzo/Akron Beacon Journal/MCT/Sipa USA Stock
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In addition to the cheaper dreamcatchers from Asia, Mexicans make a beautiful on the Indians inspired dreamcatcher, with better materials and better
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