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Catching Dreams In Manitoulin

Summary by dinemagazine.ca
Tassels dangle from a tightly woven dream catcher that gently sways in the breeze. “Do you know what a dream catcher is?” I ask my son. “Do you know where it comes from?” He gazes, wide-eyed, at the teardrop-shaped willow hoop; its web, gleaming as the sun sets through his bedroom window. I begin telling him stories of the Ojibwe nation, and the Anishinabek people that encompassed the Great Lakes. They created the dream catcher to protect their …
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dinemagazine.ca broke the news in on Tuesday, May 27, 2025.
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