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Native American
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The dreamcatcher is a traditional Native American spiritual item used for protection and to catch bad dreams.
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Western cultures
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Dreamcatchers are popular decorative items and souvenirs in Western cultures, often without their original spiritual significance.
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European countries
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The dreamcatcher is viewed as a decorative item and souvenir in European countries, often associated with New Age spirituality.
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United States
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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.
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North American Indigenous cultures
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The dreamcatcher is a traditional symbol used in North American Indigenous cultures for spiritual protection and filtering dreams.
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Indigenous cultures of the Americas
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Dreamcatchers are used in Indigenous cultures of the Americas to protect against negative dreams and energies.
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Indigenous cultures
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Dreamcatchers are traditional protective charms in Indigenous cultures believed to filter out negative dreams and energies.
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Canada
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The dreamcatcher is a symbol of protection in Native American culture and is used on cribs and in homes in Canada.
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Europe
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Dreamcatchers are largely regarded as fashionable, mass-produced decorations without specific symbolic significance in European culture.
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Asia
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Dreamcatchers are trendy decorative items with minimal cultural or spiritual significance in Asia.
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dreamcatcher
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First Nations
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The dreamcatcher is a symbolic talisman in First Nations culture believed to protect against bad dreams.
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Native American tribes
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Dreamcatchers are used as protective charms with spiritual significance in Native American tribes.
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Africa
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The dreamcatcher is not commonly used or recognized in traditional African beliefs.
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Indigenous Peoples of the Great Lakes region
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The dreamcatcher is a symbolic object with spiritual and protective significance in the culture of the Indigenous Peoples of the Great Lakes region.
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Indigenous cultures in Canada
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The dreamcatcher is a symbol of protection traditionally made by indigenous artisans in Canada.
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Mexico
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Dreamcatchers are sold as decorative items or souvenirs in Mexico.
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Native American folklore
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Dreamcatchers from Native American folklore are believed to protect against negative energy and bad dreams, and are commonly hung in homes and vehicles.
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Ojibwe First Nations
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The Ojibwe First Nations believe dreamcatchers are a traditional symbol that protects against bad dreams and negative energy.
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