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The dream catcher is hung above a sleeping area, ideally in a place where the morning light will fall on it. It is the nature of a dream catcher to attract all dreams to its web. When bad dreams come, they cannot find their way through the woven pattern, and become trapped in the webbing where the first light of day causes them to melt away and perish. Good dreams navigate their way through the center of the web, however, and they slide down the lowest-hanging feather to inspire the peaceful sleeper below.Size 32cm X 8cm
Many migratory Native American tribes used these simple portable dwellings as they crossed the plains and deserts from Mexico to the Great Plains and Canada. Forerunners of today's camping tent, teepees were made of animal skins on a wooden frame. Complete with 20 wood incense burners.
The Native Americans of the Pacific Northwest built these community meeting places for traditional ceremonial gatherings. Traditionally, they are adorned with elaborate wood carvings and beautiful totems. Complete with 20 wood incense burners.
One room homes made of logs were the first permanent shelters built by many of the Europeans who settled the West. Complete with 20 wood incense burners.
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