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Dream Catcher originated with the Ojibwe tribe, an Indigenous group of North America, later spreading to other Native American communities. Traditionally crafted with a willow hoop (symbolizing life’s cycle) and a woven web, they’re adorned with feathers and beads.
Their core role is filtering dreams: bad or distressing ones get trapped in the web, fading at dawn, while good dreams glide down feathers to reach the sleeper.
Today, beyond their Indigenous roots, dreamcatchers have become a global symbol of protection and hope, cherished for both their cultural significance and decorative appeal .
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