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Dreamcatcher Symbolism and Cultural Meaning | Native American Tradition #88527 (License: Personal Use)
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This stylized black-and-white illustration depicts a traditional Ojibwe-inspired dreamcatcher, with a circular hoop, intricate web pattern, a small central figure representing the spider or spirit guardian, and two feathered strands hanging below. The design reflects Indigenous beliefs that the web catches bad dreams while allowing good ones to pass through the center to the sleeper. Often used in ceremonial contexts or as decorative spiritual items, dreamcatchers embody themes of protection, harmony, and ancestral wisdom.
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Related Cliparts: Discover the history, symbolism, and cultural significance of the dreamcatcher-a sacred Native American tool for filtering dreams and protecting sleep.
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