Native American Items
Small Dream Catcher
- Item Number
- 170
- Estimated Value
- 10 USD
- Sold
- 3 USD to resolute
- Number of Bids
- 1 - Bid History
Item Description
About 2" long and 1 1/2" across
Charming item with blue rim and white string
"Handmade dreamcatchers originated in the Ojibwa Nation, but were later adopted by the Lakota and other American Indian tribes. Dreamcatchers can be made in a variety of sizes, and are typically decorated with beads, feathers, fabric and leather. Many Native Americans believe the dreamcatcher will filter a person's dreams and prevent nightmares." http://classroom.synonym.com/indian-dreamcatcher-beliefs-6537.html
Item Special Note
shipping extra
Donated By:
Lucy Trujillo, center, New Mexico farmer, visiting Mississippi Farmers
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