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dream catchers
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Indigenous communities in North America
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Used for spiritual protection and to filter out negative dreams
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dreamcatcher
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Indigenous communities of North America
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Artisanal item with cultural and spiritual significance, used in ceremonies and as a symbol of unity
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dreamcatcher
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Indigenous cultures in North America
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Traditionally handcrafted and hung above the bed to filter out bad dreams
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dreamcatcher
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Indigenous cultures of North America
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Traditional object believed to protect people from bad dreams
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dreamcatcher
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Indigenous peoples of North America
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Traditional protective item that filters bad dreams
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dreamcatcher
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North American Indigenous Cultures
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Dreamcatchers are traditional spiritual objects used for protection and are considered sacred.
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dreamcatcher
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North American Indigenous cultures
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Traditionally used as a protective talisman or symbol by various Indigenous nations to capture and filter good and bad dreams
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dreamcatcher
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Traditional Indigenous cultures in North America
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Dreamcatchers are traditional and have deep spiritual significance in protecting individuals from negative spirits and promoting positive energies
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dreams
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Indigenous cultures of North America
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Considered as important messages from ancestors or spirits
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