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The Native American Dream Catcher - Fact Or Fiction

The Native American Dream Catcher - Fact Or Fiction

The Native American Dream Catcher - Fact Or Fiction

Undeniably, Native American dream catchers are one of the most popular artifacts for the sole purpose of getting a full night's rest. What is behind the secret of the dream catcher? How does it function in the Native American tradition? Get a glimpse of some of the facts behind these artifacts. Is there anyone who has not heard of the popular dream catcher? They have been used for hundreds of years and more recently have been introduced into pop culture. It seems that most everyone today has at least heard of the dream catcher. Dream catchers are found among all authentic Native American tribes. 

They are made by tying pieces of sinew strands in a web like manner in either a round or a tear shape frame. They use the same type of woven pattern which is similar to how they tie their snow shoes. To help prevent children from having harmful dreams or nightmares, a dream catcher is placed close to the bed on the wall in order to sort out their dreams. This would then "catch" the bad dreams to give the children a comfortable night's sleep. 

Traditional dream catchers are small and many host a bird feather hanging from the netting. They are typical in most Indian tribes and have become integrated into the tribal traditions. It would be best to check at a local Indian reservation in the US or Canada if you are looking for one that is authentic and Native American made. At a powwow or other Native American event, vendors will certainly be selling them. You'll need to check to see if the item has a certificate of authenticity if you wish to try your luck in buying one on line. A native made dream catcher can be found from tiny to over a foot in diameter. Many have various bead work woven into the web pattern and multiple feathers. Native American Dream catchers are truly unique and intriguing. 

It would be incredible if the dream catcher could really take away bad dreams. However, the most interesting thing is how the dynamics of art and a daily process like sleeping have been made into something artistic and very beautiful. From the iconic styles to the more highly embellished decorated pieces, there are many choices for people who want to purchase one. If you are not resting well, you may want to try hanging a Native American dream catcher by your bed. Just by looking at the intricate design and the unique pattern of the dream catcher, you'll feel at peace with your surroundings.

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Aug 19th 2015 Mission Del Rey

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