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1983 original chicago indian mandala dream catcher

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Known as Cansasa to the Lakota tribe, Red Willow bark is a spiritually important plant and herb within First Nation cultures. The dream catcher hoop is usually made from wood, traditionally constructed from a bent Red Willow branch. Authentic, traditional dream catchers are not plastic, but handmade and crafted only from all natural, real materials and measure just a few small inches across in size.Īuthentic dreamcatchers are made from materials that also carry deep meaning and significance in Native American culture, starting with the sacred hoop. They usually consist of a small wooden hoop covered in a net or web of tough, natural fibers, with meaningful sacred items like feathers and wooden beads attached, hanging down from the bottom of the hoop.

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What are dream catchers? Originally created by American Indians, dreamcatchers today come in a variety of different sizes and styles. Authentic Native American Dream Catchers: What are they made from? Read on to learn more about the story, legend, and origins of authentic Native American dream catchers.

What is the true meaning and history behind the Native American dreamcatcher? Where do dreamcatchers really come from? You've probably seen a dream catcher hanging from a tree, a porch or even in a souvenir gift shop and wondered about its purpose and hidden meaning.

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