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Authentic Native American Dream Catchers, Southwest Indian Dreamcatchers, Navajo Dreamcatchers


Authentic Native American Dream Catchers

These beautiful Dream Catchers each have a story unto themselves.  Each story tells a fascinating tale from the Native Americans.

While dreamcatchers originated in the Ojibwa Nation, during the Pan-Indian Movement of the 1960s and 1970s they were adopted by Native Americans of a number of different Nations. Some consider the dreamcatcher a symbol of unity among the various Indian Nations, and a general symbol of identification with Native American or First Nations cultures.

Traditionally, the Ojibwa construct dreamcatchers by tying sinew strands in a web around a small round or tear-shaped frame of willow (in a way roughly similar to their method for making snowshoe webbing). The resulting "dream-catcher", hung above the bed, is used as a charm to protect sleeping children from nightmares. As dreamcatchers are made of willow and sinew, they are not meant to last forever but are intended to dry out and collapse as the child enters the age of adulthood.(Wikipedia)

 

Dream catchers are one of the most fascinating traditions of Native Americans. The traditional dream catcher was intended to protect the sleeping individual from negative dreams, while letting positive dreams through. The positive dreams would slip through the hole in the center of the dream catcher, and glide down the feathers to the sleeping person below. The negative dreams would get caught up in the web, and expire when the first rays of the sun struck them.

The dream catcher has been a part of Native American culture for generations. One element of Native American dream catcher relates to the tradition of the hoop. Some Native Americans of North America held the hoop in the highest esteem, because it symbolized strength and unity. Many symbols started around the hoop, and one of these symbols is the dream catcher.
(From Dream-catchers.org)

 

THE FOLLOWING ITEMS ARE INDIAN PRODUCED, AN INDIAN PRODUCT,
AND THE PRODUCT OF A PARTICULAR INDIAN TRIBE EXCEPT WHERE SPECIFICALLY INDICATED.

Native American Black Buckskin Trade Bead Traditional Dreamcatcher

Buckskin Beaded

Four Corners Buckskin Brown Feather Medicine Wheel

Four Corners Brown Fur Buckskin Medicine Wheel

 You'll be having sweet dreams with this one on the wall! This Native American Dream Catcher is of a very high quality, it was hand-made by Navajo artisan Lula. This dreamcatcher has been wrapped in soft genuine buckskin leather. The web has been perfectly hand woven in the traditional design from artificial sinew. Colorful trade beads adorn leather fringe and the large genuine feathers give these dreamcatchers a substantial and energetic presence. Due to the hand-made nature of this item some slight variations may occur from piece to piece.  This dreamcatcher has a diameter of 3".  Hand made by Native American artist Lula.

 

 

 


 

 

Four Corners Buckskin
Medicine Wheel

 Native American Brown Buckskin Trade Bead Traditional Dreamcatcher

Buckskin Four Corners
Indian Medicine

Four Corners Buckskin
Medicine Wheel

 You'll be having sweet dreams with this one on the wall! This Native American Dream Catcher is of a very high quality, it was hand-made by Navajo artisan Lula. This dreamcatcher has been wrapped in soft genuine buckskin leather. The web has been perfectly hand woven in the traditional design from artificial sinew. Colorful trade beads adorn leather fringe and the large genuine feathers give these dreamcatchers a substantial and energetic presence. Due to the hand-made nature of this item some slight variations may occur from piece to piece.  This dreamcatcher has a diameter of 3".  Hand made by Native American artist Lula.

 

 

 

 


 

 

Turquoise Nugget Buckskin

Pueblo Indian
Medicine Wheel

Four Corners Buckskin
Medicine Wheel

Mandella Shield

 

 

 


 

 

Howling Wolf Traditional
War Shield

Hogan Teepee Traditional
War Shield

Kokopelli Traditional War Shield

 

 Authentic Dream Catchers to adorn your home

 

 

 

 

Buckskin Trade Bead Traditional

Pueblo Indian Dreamcatcher Artifact

Pueblo Indian Dreamcatcher Artifact

 Pueblo Indian Dreamcatcher Artifact

 You'll be having sweet dreams with this one on the wall. This Native American Indian Dream Catcher is of a very high quality. It was hand made by skilled Pueblo Indian artist Amanda Tortalita. Amanda has been making artifacts like this for eight years. She currently resides in Albuquerque, New Mexico. She learned the craft from her great-great grandmother. Native American arts are traditionally taught and passed on down through the family generation to generation. The wheel of this dreamcatcher has been wrapped in soft genuine buckskin leather. The web of this one has been perfectly hand woven in the traditional design from artificial sinew. It features colorful trade beads. Genuine feathers have been included to act as symbols of prayer. This dreamcatcher has a diameter of 4". Due to the hand made nature of this dreamcatcher some slight variations may occur.

 You'll be having sweet dreams with this one on the wall. This Native American Indian Dream Catcher is of a very high quality. It was hand made by skilled Pueblo Indian artist Amanda Tortalita. Amanda has been making artifacts like this for eight years. She currently resides in Albuquerque, New Mexico. She learned the craft from her great-great grandmother. Native American arts are traditionally taught and passed on down through the family generation to generation. The wheel of this dreamcatcher has been wrapped in soft genuine buckskin leather. The web of this one has been perfectly hand woven in the traditional design from artificial sinew. It features colorful trade beads. Genuine feathers have been included to act as symbols of prayer. This dreamcatcher has a diameter of 4". Due to the hand made nature of this dreamcatcher some slight variations may occur.

You'll be having sweet dreams with this one on the wall. This Native American Indian Dream Catcher is of a very high quality. It was hand made by skilled Pueblo Indian artist Amanda Tortalita. Amanda has been making artifacts like this for eight years. She currently resides in Albuquerque, New Mexico. She learned the craft from her great-great grandmother. Native American arts are traditionally taught and passed on down through the family generation to generation. The wheel of this dreamcatcher has been wrapped in soft genuine buckskin leather. The web of this one has been perfectly hand woven in the traditional design from artificial sinew. It features colorful trade beads. Genuine feathers have been included to act as symbols of prayer. This dreamcatcher has a diameter of 4". Due to the hand made nature of this dreamcatcher some slight variations may occur.

 


 

 

 

Four Corners Buckskin
Medicine Wheel

Four Corners Buckskin
Medicine Wheel

Sterling Silver Medicine
Wheel Pendant

Turquoise Nugget Buckskin

 


 

 

 

Four Corners Medicine Wheel

Buckskin Medicine Wheel

Turquoise Nugget Buckskin Dreamcatcher

Buckskin Medicine Wheel

 


 

 

 

Four Corners Buckskin Medicine Wheel

Cerimonial
Medicine Wheel

Four Corners Buckskin
Medicine Wheel

Buckskin Gray Fur
Medicine Wheel

 Commonly, dreamcatchers like this classic 6 inch Native American Four Corners Buckskin Medicine Wheel are set at the head of the bed, primarily to keep nightmares away. However this exquisit dreamcatcher is so refined you'll want to display it somewhere public instead!  This 6 inch Native American Four Corners Buckskin Medicine Wheel is authored from only the very highest quality hair pipe bone beads and genuine bone button.  Devised by craftsman artisians, the 6 inch Native American Four Corners Buckskin Medicine Wheel is a real work of art. Ancient Native American legends suggest that bad dreams are trapped in the spiderweb of dreamcatchers like 6 inch Native American Four Corners Buckskin Medicine Wheel , while good dreams escape through the center.  You'll be able to sleep well knowing that the sturdy wheel of this 6 inch Native American Four Corners Buckskin Medicine Wheel is tightly crafted while the web is hand woven in a traditional design out of artificial sinew. Even the dreamcatcher wheel is skillfully wrapped in sure, real bucksin leather. The 6 inch Native American Four Corners Buckskin Medicine Wheel dangles around the wheel shows off several charming hair pipe bone beads and a genuine, attractive bone button.

 


 

 

 

White Fur Buckskin
Medicine Wheel

Buckskin White Fur
Medicine Wheel
 

Turquoise Nugget Buckskin Dreamcatcher

Native American Turquoise Nugget Buckskin Dreamcatcher

 

You'll be having sweet dreams with this one on the wall. This Native American Indian Dream Catcher by artist Curtis Bitsui is of a very high quality. The wheel of this one has been wrapped in soft genuine buckskin leather. The web of this one has been perfectly hand woven in the traditional design from artificial sinew. It features a genuine Turquoise nugget and trade beads. Genuine feathers have been included to act as symbols of prayer. This dreamcatcher has a diameter of 10".

  You'll be having sweet dreams with this one on the wall. This Native American Indian Dream Catcher by artist Curtis Bitsui is of a very high quality. The wheel of this one has been wrapped in soft genuine buckskin leather. The web of this one has been perfectly hand woven in the traditional design from artificial sinew. It features a genuine Turquoise nugget and black and tan trade beads. Genuine feathers have been included to act as symbols of prayer. This dreamcatcher has a diameter of 4-1/4".

 

  
  

  May all of your bad dreams be captured by one of these beautiful Dream Catchers

 

  Green Buckskin Trade Bead Traditional Dreamcatcher

 Gray Buckskin Trade Bead Traditional Dreamcatcher

Purple Buckskin Trade Bead Traditional Dreamcatcher

Navajo Indian Buckskin Dreamcatcher Artifact

  You'll be having sweet dreams with this one on the wall! This Native American Dream Catcher is of a very high quality, it was hand-made by Navajo artisan Lula. This dreamcatcher has been wrapped in soft genuine buckskin leather. The web has been perfectly hand woven in the traditional design from artificial sinew. Colorful trade beads adorn leather fringe and the large genuine feathers give these dreamcatchers a substantial and energetic presence. Due to the hand-made nature of this item some slight variations may occur from piece to piece.  This dreamcatcher has a diameter of 4".

  You'll be having sweet dreams with this one on the wall! This Native American Dream Catcher is of a very high quality, it was hand-made by Navajo artisan Lula. This dreamcatcher has been wrapped in soft genuine buckskin leather. The web has been perfectly hand woven in the traditional design from artificial sinew. Colorful trade beads adorn leather fringe and the large genuine feathers give these dreamcatchers a substantial and energetic presence. Due to the hand-made nature of this item some slight variations may occur from piece to piece. You'll be getting one from the group pictured below. This dreamcatcher has a diameter of 4".

  You'll be having sweet dreams with this one on the wall! This Native American Dream Catcher is of a very high quality, it was hand-made by Navajo artisan Lula. This dreamcatcher has been wrapped in soft genuine buckskin leather. The web has been perfectly hand woven in the traditional design from artificial sinew. Colorful trade beads adorn leather fringe and the large genuine feathers give these dreamcatchers a substantial and energetic presence. Due to the hand-made nature of this item some slight variations may occur from piece to piece. This dreamcatcher has a diameter of 4". Hand made by Native American artist Lula.

You'll be having sweet dreams with this one on the wall. This Native American Indian Dreamcatcher Artifact is of a very high quality. It was hand made by the Blackgoat family, Navajo Indian artists of Arizona. The wheel of this dreamcatcher has been wrapped in soft genuine buckskin leather. The web of this one has been perfectly hand woven in the traditional design from artificial sinew. The dangles on the wheels of this fine dreamcatcher feature genuine feathers, and genuine buckskin. It has a diameter of 4".  

 

    

 

 

Navajo Indian Buckskin Dreamcatcher Artifact

Traditional Medicine Man Dreamcatcher Indian Artifact

Gray Buckskin Trade Bead Feathered Traditional Dreamcatcher

 You'll be having sweet dreams with this one on the wall. This Native American Indian Dreamcatcher Artifact is of a very high quality. It was hand made by the Blackgoat family, Navajo Indian artists of Arizona. The wheel of this dreamcatcher has been wrapped in soft genuine buckskin leather. The web of this one has been perfectly hand woven in the traditional design from artificial sinew. The dangles on the wheels of this fine dreamcatcher feature genuine feathers, and genuine buckskin. It has a diameter of 4".

 

This Traditional Medicine Man Dreamcatcher Indian Artifact is the perfect Indian artifact for any home. The Dream Catcher is hung by the window or at the head of your bed. The bad dreams get caught in the web. The good dreams work their way through the hole in the center, rest on the feather like a dew drop, and evaporate to the Great Spirit in the morning sun. The prayer beads on the Dream Catcher trap all the bad dreams that are left on the web. The prayer beads burn them up. This Dreamcatcher is 4" in diameter.   The objects man makes are called artifacts, and every artifact, whether it is beautiful or ugly, crude or refined, utilitarian or ceremonial, is a reflection and product of man's skills, his techniques, his arts. Artifacts reflect the ideas, the concepts, and the knowledge acquired or learned as a member of a tribe. Members of a particular tribe use certain techniques, and create a particular style because that is their tradition. 

 This Gray Native American Dream Catcher was hand-made by Navajo artisan Mark Kasuse. This dreamcatcher has been wrapped in soft genuine buckskin leather and the web has been perfectly hand woven in the traditional design from artificial sinew. Colorful trade beads adorn leather fringe and the genuine feathers give these dreamcatchers an energetic presence. Due to the hand-made nature of this item some slight variations may occur from piece to piece.  This dreamcatcher has a diameter of 4-1/4".

 

  
  

 

 

Traditional Medicine Man Dreamcatcher Indian Artifact Red Buckskin Trade Bead Feathered Traditional Dreamcatcher Turquoise Buckskin Trade Bead Feathered Traditional Dreamcatcher Purple Buckskin Trade Bead Feathered Traditional Dreamcatcher
This Traditional Medicine Man Dreamcatcher Indian Artifact is the perfect Indian artifact for any home. The Dream Catcher is hung by the window or at the head of your bed. The bad dreams get caught in the web. The good dreams work their way through the hole in the center, rest on the feather like a dew drop, and evaporate to the Great Spirit in the morning sun. The prayer beads on the Dream Catcher trap all the bad dreams that are left on the web. The prayer beads burn them up. This Dreamcatcher is 4" in diameter. This Red Native American Dream Catcher was hand-made by Navajo artisan Mark Kasuse. This dreamcatcher has been wrapped in soft genuine buckskin leather and the web has been perfectly hand woven in the traditional design from artificial sinew. Colorful trade beads adorn leather fringe and the genuine feathers give these dreamcatchers an energetic presence. Due to the hand-made nature of this item some slight variations may occur from piece to piece.  This dreamcatcher has a diameter of 4-1/4". Hand made by Native American artist Mark Kasuse. This Turquoise Native American Dream Catcher was hand-made by Navajo artisan Mark Kasuse. This dreamcatcher has been wrapped in soft genuine buckskin leather and the web has been perfectly hand woven in the traditional design from artificial sinew. Colorful trade beads adorn leather fringe and the genuine feathers give these dreamcatchers an energetic presence. Due to the hand-made nature of this item some slight variations may occur from piece to piece.  This dreamcatcher has a diameter of 4-1/4". This Purple Native American Dream Catcher was hand-made by Navajo artisan Mark Kasuse. This dreamcatcher has been wrapped in soft genuine buckskin leather and the web has been perfectly hand woven in the traditional design from artificial sinew. Colorful trade beads adorn leather fringe and the genuine feathers give these dreamcatchers an energetic presence. Due to the hand-made nature of this item some slight variations may occur from piece to piece.  This dreamcatcher has a diameter of 4-1/4". Hand made by Native American artist Mark Kasuse.
   
 
Native American Buckskin Trade Bead Traditional Dreamcatcher Traditional Medicine Man Dreamcatcher Indian Artifact Brown Buckskin Trade Bead Feathered Traditional Dreamcatcher Native American Buckskin Trade Bead Traditional Dreamcatcher
This Native American Dream Catcher was hand-made by Navajo artisan Lula. This dreamcatcher has been wrapped in soft genuine buckskin leather. The web has been perfectly hand woven in the traditional design from artificial sinew. Colorful trade beads adorn leather fringe and the genuine feathers give these dreamcatchers an energetic presence. Due to the hand-made nature of this item some slight variations may occur from piece to piece.  This dreamcatcher has a diameter of 4". Hand made by Native American artist Lula. This Traditional Medicine Man Dreamcatcher Indian Artifact is the perfect Indian artifact for any home. The Dream Catcher is hung by the window or at the head of your bed. The bad dreams get caught in the web. The good dreams work their way through the hole in the center, rest on the feather like a dew drop, and evaporate to the Great Spirit in the morning sun. The prayer beads on the Dream Catcher trap all the bad dreams that are left on the web. The prayer beads burn them up. This Dreamcatcher is 4" in diameter. This Brown Native American Dream Catcher was hand-made by Navajo artisan Mark Kasuse. This dreamcatcher has been wrapped in soft genuine buckskin leather and the web has been perfectly hand woven in the traditional design from artificial sinew. Colorful trade beads adorn leather fringe and the genuine feathers give these dreamcatchers an energetic presence. Due to the hand-made nature of this item some slight variations may occur from piece to piece.  This dreamcatcher has a diameter of 4-1/4". This Native American Dream Catcher was hand-made by Navajo artisan Lula. This dreamcatcher has been wrapped in soft genuine buckskin leather and the web has been perfectly hand woven in the traditional design from artificial sinew. Colorful trade beads adorn leather fringe and the genuine feathers give these dreamcatchers an energetic presence. Due to the hand-made nature of this item some slight variations may occur from piece to piece.  This dreamcatcher has a diameter of 4-1/4".
   
 
American Buckskin Trade Bead Traditional Dreamcatcher Native American Buckskin Trade Bead Traditional Dreamcatcher Native American Buckskin Trade Bead Traditional Dreamcatcher Native American Buckskin Trade Bead Traditional Dreamcatcher
This Native American Dream Catcher was hand-made by Navajo artisan Lula. This dreamcatcher has been wrapped in soft genuine buckskin leather. The web has been perfectly hand woven in the traditional design from artificial sinew. Colorful trade beads adorn leather fringe and the genuine feathers give these dreamcatchers an energetic presence. Due to the hand-made nature of this item some slight variations may occur from piece to piece.  This dreamcatcher has a diameter of 4".  This Native American Dream Catcher was hand-made by Navajo artisan Lula. This dreamcatcher has been wrapped in soft genuine buckskin leather and the web has been perfectly hand woven in the traditional design from artificial sinew. Colorful trade beads adorn leather fringe and the genuine feathers give these dreamcatchers an energetic presence. Due to the hand-made nature of this item some slight variations may occur from piece to piece.  This dreamcatcher has a diameter of 4-1/4". This Native American Dream Catcher was hand-made by Navajo artisan Lula. This dreamcatcher has been wrapped in soft genuine buckskin leather. The web has been perfectly hand woven in the traditional design from artificial sinew. Colorful trade beads adorn leather fringe and the genuine feathers give these dreamcatchers an energetic presence. Due to the hand-made nature of this item some slight variations may occur from piece to piece.  This dreamcatcher has a diameter of 4". This Native American Dream Catcher was hand-made by Navajo artisan Lula. This dreamcatcher has been wrapped in soft genuine buckskin leather and the web has been perfectly hand woven in the traditional design from artificial sinew. Colorful trade beads adorn leather fringe and the genuine feathers give these dreamcatchers an energetic presence. Due to the hand-made nature of this item some slight variations may occur from piece to piece.  This dreamcatcher has a diameter of 4-1/4".
   
   
Native American Green Buckskin Trade Bead Feathered Traditional Dreamcatcher Native American Buckskin Trade Bead Traditional Dreamcatcher
This Green Native American Dream Catcher was hand-made by Navajo artisan Mark Kasuse. This dreamcatcher has been wrapped in soft genuine buckskin leather and the web has been perfectly hand woven in the traditional design from artificial sinew. Colorful trade beads adorn leather fringe and the genuine feathers give these dreamcatchers an energetic presence. Due to the hand-made nature of this item some slight variations may occur from piece to piece. This dreamcatcher has a diameter of 4-1/4". This Native American Dream Catcher was hand-made by Navajo artisan Lula. This dreamcatcher has been wrapped in soft genuine buckskin leather and the web has been perfectly hand woven in the traditional design from artificial sinew. Colorful trade beads adorn leather fringe and the genuine feathers give these dreamcatchers an energetic presence. Due to the hand-made nature of this item some slight variations may occur from piece to piece.  This dreamcatcher has a diameter of 4-1/4".
   
 

Buckskin Trade Bead Traditional Dreamcatcher

Gray Buckskin Trade Bead Feathered Traditional Dreamcatcher

Yellow Buckskin Trade Bead Dreamcatcher

Traditional Medicine Man
Dream Catcher

This Native American Dream Catcher was hand-made by Navajo artisan Lula. This dreamcatcher has been wrapped in soft genuine buckskin leather and the web has been perfectly hand woven in the traditional design from artificial sinew. Colorful trade beads adorn leather fringe and the genuine feathers give these dreamcatchers an energetic presence. Due to the hand-made nature of this item some slight variations may occur from piece to piece. You'll be getting one from the group pictured below. This dreamcatcher has a diameter of 4-1/4".  Originally the Dream Catcher was hung by the window or at the head of your bed. The bad dreams get caught in the web. The good dreams work their way through the hole in the center, rest on the feather like a dew drop, and evaporate to the Great Spirit in the morning sun. The prayer beads on the Dream Catcher trap all the bad dreams that are left on the web. The prayer beads burn them up. There are many variations to the story of the Dream catcher with different tribes. 

This Gray Dream Catcher was hand-made. This dreamcatcher has been wrapped in soft genuine buckskin leather and the web has been perfectly hand woven in the traditional design from artificial sinew. Colorful trade beads adorn leather fringe and the genuine feathers give these dreamcatchers an energetic presence. Due to the hand-made nature of this item some slight variations may occur from piece to piece. You'll be getting one from the group pictured below. This dreamcatcher has a diameter of 2".   Originally the Dream Catcher was hung by the window or at the head of your bed. The bad dreams get caught in the web. The good dreams work their way through the hole in the center, rest on the feather like a dew drop, and evaporate to the Great Spirit in the morning sun. The prayer beads on the Dream Catcher trap all the bad dreams that are left on the web. The prayer beads burn them up. There are many variations to the story of the Dream catcher with different tribes.  

You'll be having sweet dreams with this one on the wall!   These are the best dreamcatchers this lady has ever made. They are true works of beautiful art! This Native American Dream Catcher is of a very high quality. It was hand-made by Native American artist Harlinda Delgarito. This dreamcatcher has been wrapped in soft genuine buckskin leather. The web has been perfectly hand woven in the traditional design from artificial sinew, upon which hangs a small genuine Turquoise nugget. Colorful trade beads adorn leather fringe and the genuine feathers have been included to act as symbols of prayer. Due to the hand-made nature of this item some slight variations may occur from piece to piece.  This dreamcatcher has a diameter of 4".  Originally the Dream Catcher was hung by the window or at the head of your bed. The bad dreams get caught in the web. The good dreams work their way through the hole in the center, rest on the feather like a dew drop, and evaporate to the Great Spirit in the morning sun. The prayer beads on the Dream Catcher trap all the bad dreams that are left on the web. The prayer beads burn them up. There are many variations to the story of the Dream catcher with different tribes.

This Traditional Medicine Man Dream catcher Indian Artifact is the perfect Indian artifact for any home. The Dream Catcher is hung by the window or at the head of your bed. The bad dreams get caught in the web. The good dreams work their way through the hole in the center, rest on the feather like a dew drop, and evaporate to the Great Spirit in the morning sun. The prayer beads on the Dream Catcher trap all the bad dreams that are left on the web. The prayer beads burn them up. Non Indian made. This Dream catcher is 6" in diameter.  The objects man makes are called artifacts, and every artifact, whether it is beautiful or ugly, crude or refined, utilitarian or ceremonial, is a reflection and product of man's skills, his techniques, his arts. Artifacts reflect the ideas, the concepts, and the knowledge acquired or learned as a member of a tribe. Members of a particular tribe use certain techniques, and create a particular style because that is their tradition.

 

   
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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