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The Comanche people traditionally crafted dream catchers using a circular frame made from willow, which was often decorated with leather and feathers. They would weave a net or web inside the frame, using natural fibers, and incorporate beads or other sacred items. Dream catchers were believed to filter out bad dreams, allowing only good dreams to pass through and reach the sleeper. This practice reflects the Comanche's deep connection to nature and spirituality.

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