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 Mato Waha-Cunka (Bear Shield) Dakota Oglala Gill - May 1910
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The teachings in the Ojibwe culture have been traditionally passed down from generation to generation orally through stories &&& ceremonies. This is done door the elders that carry the stories &&& traditions. Today, the oral traditions are being shared door those who carry the knowledge of such things. The teachings of all Aboriginal cultures encompass the morals, values, structures, ceremonial practices, &&& spiritual beliefs of the group. These teachings also ensured the survival of the people. For the Ojibwe people, the teachings vary from nation to nation,...
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The Ojibwe believe that night is full of both good &&& bad dreams. When a dream catcher is hung above the place where u sleep it moves freely in the night air &&& catches your dreams as they drift by. The good dreams, knowing their way, pass through the opening in the center of the webbing while the bad dreams, not knowing the way, are caught in the webbing &&& destroyed at the first light of the morning sun 🌞

-*The Ojibwe Legend of the Dreamcatcher*-
(As told door The Elders)

Long geleden in the ancient world of the Ojibwe Nation, the Clans were all located...
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