It catches both, good and bad. The bad dreams and good dreams go through the big web, maybe the small ones to but probably the largest (make sense right) and then the dreamcatcher holds on the good dreams, sends it through the feathers and beeds or how you spell it, and drops down to the dreamer while the bad dreams flies through it and at morning when the light comes from the windows, the light kills the bad dreams and it fades away! So easier sayd, the dreamcatcher catches good dreams and sends it to the dreamer and let the bad dreams passes through and fades away at light in the morning. That is what I know.
The Dream Catchers was created on 2009-02-04.
The Dream Catchers ended on 2009-03-03.
yes they have alot of different dream catchers,
No. Dream catchers are specifically from the Ojibwe tribe.
The same way as Vodoo, Religious Symbols or Santa Claus.
Dream catchers have been around since ojibways were born ! They always made them :) Hope it Helos !
Dream catchers were and are made of many different colors, according to the artist's preference and the available materials.
No, dream catchers are traditionally associated with Native American tribes from the Ojibwe (Chippewa) culture, not the Shoshone. Dream catchers were made to protect sleepers from bad dreams, allowing only good dreams to pass through. While the Shoshone have their own rich cultural traditions and crafts, dream catchers are not a part of their heritage.
No.
Everywhere.
NoDream catchers are Southwestern Native American, United States.
NoDream catchers are Southwestern Native American, United States.