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The
Dream Catcher
Native American Woodland
Indians believe that dreams have great power, the ability
to change and direct ones path in life.
Since the air is filled with both good and bad dreams,
one of the traditional beliefs was to hang a dream catcher
on an infant's cradle board or in the
lodge. When hung, the dream catcher captures the dream
as they float by. The good dreams, knowing the way, slip
through the center hole drifting gently to the sleeper
below. The bad dreams, not knowing the way become entangled
in the webbing, only to parish with the first light of
the new day.
As told to Jikiwe by his Grandmother, Big Wing.
Dear Friends,
My 2004 ornament, The Dream Catcher, is ready to be ordered.
As in the past, it is a limited edition of 300, signed,
numbered, and dated. This year's ornament
comes with a leather cord for wearing. The above photograph
shows the ornament at its approximate size. Each ornament
will be gift boxed and will include the story of The Dream
Catcher written by Jikiwe as told to him by his Grandmother,
Big Wing. The Dream Catcher is $100.00 plus $6.50 for shipping.
Nee Kaanee Gaana,

If you wish to purchase The Dream Catcher,
please contact
Ed Gray to to place your order.
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