MM: Superstition
The Dreamcatcher is a creation of the Ojibwe tribe, a Native American culture. The Dreamcatcher was traditionally used as a talisman to protect people, especially children, from nightmares and bad dreams.
The Ojibwe people believed that Dreamcatchers could catch all sorts of dreams; good dreams would go through the hole in the center, and slide down the feathers to the sleeper, while bad dreams got caught in the web and perished when the first rays of the sun struck them.
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