According to American Indian legend, the dreamcatcher, hung above a child's bed, allows good dreams to flow down the feathers to the one who sleeps, while bad dreams remain tangled in the web, where they disappear with light of dawn.
According to American Indian legend, the dreamcatcher, hung above a child's bed, allows good dreams to flow down the feathers to the one who sleeps, while bad dreams remain tangled in the web, where they disappear with light of dawn.