concept   dreamcatcher

18 commonsense assertions
Cultures (18) Native American (1) Western cultures (1) European countries (1) United States (1) North American Indigenous cultures (1) Indigenous cultures of the Americas (1) Indigenous cultures (1) Canada (1) Europe (1) Asia (1) First Nations (1) Native American tribes (1) Africa (1) Indigenous Peoples of the Great Lakes region (1) Indigenous cultures in Canada (1) Mexico (1) Native American folklore (1) Ojibwe First Nations (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 dreamcatcher Native American The dreamcatcher is a traditional Native American spiritual item used for protection and to catch bad dreams. 24
2 dreamcatcher Western cultures Dreamcatchers are popular decorative items and souvenirs in Western cultures, often without their original spiritual significance. 13
3 dreamcatcher European countries The dreamcatcher is viewed as a decorative item and souvenir in European countries, often associated with New Age spirituality. 11
4 dreamcatcher United States The dreamcatcher is a traditional protective symbol for Indigenous American tribes, sold as a decorative souvenir and widely recognized in contemporary Native American culture in the United States. 10
5 dreamcatcher North American Indigenous cultures The dreamcatcher is a traditional symbol used in North American Indigenous cultures for spiritual protection and filtering dreams. 9
6 dreamcatcher Indigenous cultures of the Americas Dreamcatchers are used in Indigenous cultures of the Americas to protect against negative dreams and energies. 6
7 dreamcatcher Indigenous cultures Dreamcatchers are traditional protective charms in Indigenous cultures believed to filter out negative dreams and energies. 5
8 dreamcatcher Canada The dreamcatcher is a symbol of protection in Native American culture and is used on cribs and in homes in Canada. 4
9 dreamcatcher Europe Dreamcatchers are largely regarded as fashionable, mass-produced decorations without specific symbolic significance in European culture. 3
10 dreamcatcher Asia Dreamcatchers are trendy decorative items with minimal cultural or spiritual significance in Asia. 2
11 dreamcatcher First Nations The dreamcatcher is a symbolic talisman in First Nations culture believed to protect against bad dreams. 2
12 dreamcatcher Native American tribes Dreamcatchers are used as protective charms with spiritual significance in Native American tribes. 2
13 dreamcatcher Africa The dreamcatcher is not commonly used or recognized in traditional African beliefs. 1
14 dreamcatcher Indigenous Peoples of the Great Lakes region The dreamcatcher is a symbolic object with spiritual and protective significance in the culture of the Indigenous Peoples of the Great Lakes region. 1
15 dreamcatcher Indigenous cultures in Canada The dreamcatcher is a symbol of protection traditionally made by indigenous artisans in Canada. 1
16 dreamcatcher Mexico Dreamcatchers are sold as decorative items or souvenirs in Mexico. 1
17 dreamcatcher Native American folklore Dreamcatchers from Native American folklore are believed to protect against negative energy and bad dreams, and are commonly hung in homes and vehicles. 1
18 dreamcatcher Ojibwe First Nations The Ojibwe First Nations believe dreamcatchers are a traditional symbol that protects against bad dreams and negative energy. 1