Dream Catcher St. Joseph's Indian School Art

Package insert reads:
Native Americans of the Great Plains believe the air 
is filled with both good and bad dreams.
According to legend, the good dreams pass through 
the center hole to the sleeping person.
The bad dreams are trapped in the web, where they
perish in the light of dawn.
Historically, dreamcatchers were hung in the tipi or
lodge and on a baby's cradle board.