Dream Catchers

The ancient story told by the Native Indians is that the Dream Catcher's hoop, with the intricate webbing at its center, ensures a sleep undisturbed by bad dreams. The Dream Catcher's web lets the good dreams filter through and float down to the sleeper, while the bad dreams are hopelessly entangled and perish at dawns first light. ... Juni
The first one I made from a Photoimpact turtorial so it may look familiar.

The second one I made because it was so much fun but I varied colors and even design just a bit.
To the Native Americans, dreams had special meanings. A Dream Catcher in their homes would catch the dreams that float in the night air. The bad dreams would be entangled within the webbing and destroyed by day light. The good dreams would pass through the hole in the center.

As you can see these can be used on web pages with any stories or dreams you may wish to display. Dream Catcher 3

Here I thought it might be nice to add some of my favorite links to Native American web sites,
that way I can easily find them again myself and you can visit too!



   
 Cherokee Plus  

  Cherokee Silver  

Cherokee Heritage

 Cherokee Tribe Indian Guides 

 The Den of Soft Winds 

 Books - Native American People 

 Native American Flute Music by Charles Littleleaf 




If you desire to use some of my web page graphics / designs you may use one of these
Designs by Joyce 1   Designs by Joyce 2   Holiday Design Button

Free Graphics at Joyce's Fun Place  Free Graphics at Joyce's Holiday Pages  Free Graphics at Joyce's Fun Place
Link to http://www.oocities.org/rosella.geo/graphics, or
http://www.oocities.org/Heartland/Hills/1217/graphics/