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This dream catcher was handcrafted on the Huron Indian Reserve in Quebec.
One of the most beautiful stories in Native American mythology. A loop with its center woven into a web pattern. It is said that in the night air there are good dreams and bad dreams. Good dreams go through the web and enter the sleeping one. Bad dreams become hopelessly tangled in the web where they disappear at the first dawn.
Native Americans hung them on the side where the sun rises, so that the light of day could destroy the bad dreams that lodged in the beads and threads of the canvas.
This dream catcher was handcrafted on the Huron Indian Reserve in Quebec.
One of the most beautiful stories in Native American mythology. A loop with its center woven into a web pattern. It is said that in the night air there are good dreams and bad dreams. Good dreams go through the web and enter the sleeping one. Bad dreams become hopelessly tangled in the web where they disappear at the first dawn.
Native Americans hung them on the side where the sun rises, so that the light of day could destroy the bad dreams that lodged in the beads and threads of the canvas.
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