2'' Dream Catcher Keychains

2'' Dream Catcher Keychains

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Average Price:$1 —— Dreamcatchers are an authentic American Indian tradition from the Chippewa tribe. Chippewa people would tie sinew strands in a web around a small round or tear-shaped frame--in a somewhat similar pattern to how they tied webbing for their snowshoes--and hang this "dream-catcher" as a charm to protect sleeping children from nightmares. Today you see them hanging in lots of places other than a child's cradleboard or nursery like the living room or your rearview mirror. These fancy hand crafted key...



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2'' Dream Catcher Keychains
2'' Dream Catcher Keychains

Dreamcatchers are an authentic American Indian tradition, from the Chippewa tribe. Chippewa people would tie sinew strands in a web around a small round or tear-shaped frame--in a somewhat similar pattern to how they tied webbing for their snowshoes--and hang this "dream-catcher" as a charm to protect sleeping children from nightmares. Today you see them hanging in lots of places other than a child's cradleboard or nursery, like the living room or your rearview mirror. These fancy hand crafted key...

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2'' Dream Catcher Keychains
2'' Dream Catcher Keychains

Dreamcatchers are an authentic American Indian tradition, from the Chippewa tribe. Chippewa people would tie sinew strands in a web around a small round or tear-shaped frame--in a somewhat similar pattern to how they tied webbing for their snowshoes--and hang this "dream-catcher" as a charm to protect sleeping children from nightmares. Today you see them hanging in lots of places other than a child's cradleboard or nursery, like the living room or your rearview mirror. These fancy hand crafted key...

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2'' Dream Catcher Keychains
2'' Dream Catcher Keychains

Dreamcatchers are an authentic American Indian tradition from the Chippewa tribe. Chippewa people would tie sinew strands in a web around a small round or tear-shaped frame--in a somewhat similar pattern to how they tied webbing for their snowshoes--and hang this "dream-catcher" as a charm to protect sleeping children from nightmares. Today you see them hanging in lots of places other than a child's cradleboard or nursery like the living room or your rearview mirror. These fancy hand crafted key...

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2'' Dream Catcher Keychains
2'' Dream Catcher Keychains

Dreamcatchers are an authentic American Indian tradition, from the Chippewa tribe. Chippewa people would tie sinew strands in a web around a small round or tear-shaped frame--in a somewhat similar pattern to how they tied webbing for their snowshoes--and hang this "dream-catcher" as a charm to protect sleeping children from nightmares. Today you see them hanging in lots of places other than a child's cradleboard or nursery, like the living room or your rearview mirror. These fancy hand crafted key...

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