Dream Catchers

  • Dream Catchers: The Artwork of Lola & Jonathan Myers
    By Lola Myers, Lola & Jonathan Myers

    They have tackled subjects ranging from Star Wars to Tarzan. Now this library of artwork has been compiled into this single volume in all their colorful splendor.

  • Dream Catchers
    By Katherine Gracestone

    Dream Catchers

  • Dream Catchers
    By Kathleen Eagle, Bronwyn Williams

    Dream Catchers by Kathleen Eagle\Bronwyn Williams released on Nov 24, 1995 is available now for purchase.

  • Dream Catchers: How Mainstream America Discovered Native Spirituality
    By Philip Jenkins

    41. Natalie Curtis Burlin, “Indians' Part in the Dedication of the New Museum,” Art and Archaeology 7 (Jan. 1918): 30–32. 42. Jeffers, “New Mexican Mountain.” 43. Marsden Hartley, “Red Man Ceremonials; An American Plea for American ...

  • Dream Catchers: Legend, Lore and Artifacts
    By Cath Oberholtzer

    Dream Catchers features the work of Native artist Nick Huard who creates dream catchers in his studio in Kahnawake outside of Montreal."--

  • Dream Catchers
    By Donald Tso, Sylvia Tso

    In the time-honored tradition of James Bond comes the ultimate kit for sleuths everywhere. Secret Code Detective Kit contains a cipher wheel, invisible-ink pen, secret decoder lens, and The Secret Code Book.

  • Dream Catchers: Myths and History
    By Julie Black

    Explores Ojibway history, culture, and handicraft through an examination of dream catchers and the legends surrounding them

  • Dream Catchers
    By Lisa Suhay

    Inspired by their grandfather and his paintings, a young boy and girl take an imaginary journey into the distant past, to places of which they've only dreamed.

  • Dream Catchers: A Journey Into Native American Spirituality
    By John James Stewart

    Dream Catchers were introduced by the Anishnabe Native Americans. It is believed that when suspended in a bedroom, the Dream Carcher will help one remember good and helpful dreams, while disposing of the bad ones.

  • Dream Catchers: Legend, Lore and Artifacts
    By Cath Oberholtzer

    Dream Catchers features the work of Native artist Nick Huard who creates dream catchers in his studio in Kahnawake outside of Montreal.

  • Dream Catchers: Pops the Club Anthology
    By Amy Friedman, Dennia Danziger

    "In a collection of more than 150 original pieces created by members of POPS (Pain of the Prison System) the Club around the country, high-school students express their sorrow, confusion, anger, bewilderment, hopes, and dreams through ...

  • Dream Catchers: Homemade Mobiles, Wall Hangings, and Jewelry
    By Charline Fabregues

    With this book, you can create 16 dream catchers, mobiles, wall hangings, and jewelry, from materials such as lace, ribbons, beads, origami-made butterflies, leather feathers, pendants, and driftwood.

  • Dream Catchers
    By Gerald L. Guy

    ... Dream Catchers.” I hope it stood up to your expectations and matched some of the magic found in the first two books. Will the saga continue? I'm not sure. I have a couple ideas about how the story can move forward, and I welcome ideas ...