While the web filtered bad dreams, feathers directed the good dreams to the sleeping owner of the dream catcher. The original design suggested a web and feathers hanging. This symbol of positivity has gone through various variations as the generations passed. anything that is important to the person making the dreamcatcher was put in to remind them of the aim.” Sometimes, even a piece of bone or a tooth. Dream catchers are always supposed to be gifted to a person and not taken on purpose. Things that are suspended from the ring could be the feather of a bird that was the power animal of native Americans. There were different things placed within the inner web that meant something special to the person making it.
The inner material was usually again the river reed or the skin of their power animal - if it was willingly given it to them. Sharing details about the elements used in a dream catcher, Pushtiie says, “A frame was usually made out of either river reed or the wood of the individual’s guardian tree.
The shape of the dream catcher is a circle because it represents how the sun and moon travel each day across the sky. This handmade object made with willow hoops and sinew or cordage made from plants and decorated with sacred items such as feathers and beads is also considered as a symbol of unity among the various Indian nations.