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The
Dream Catcher
A
spider was quietly spinning his web in his own space. It was beside the
sleeping space of Kookum, the grandmother. Each day, Kookum watched the
spider at work, quietly spinning away. One day as she was watching him,
her grandson came in. "Kookum-iiya", he shouted, glancing at
the spider. He stomped over to the spider, picked up a shoe and went to
hit it.
"No-keeqwa",
the old lady whispered., "don't hurt him".
"Kookum,
why do you protect the spider?." asked the little boy. The old lady
smiled, but didn't answer. When the boy left, the spider went to the old
worman and thanked her for saving his life. He said to her, "For
many days you have watched me spin and weave my web. You have admired
my work. In return, for saving my life, I will give you a gift."
He smiled his special spider smile and moved away, spinning as he went.
Soon
the moon glistened on the a magical silvery web moving gently in the window.
"See how I spin?" he said. See and learn, for each web will
snare bad dreams. Only good dreams will go through the small hole. This
is my gift to you. Use it so that only good dreams will be remembered.
The bad dreams will become hopelessly entangled in the web."
   
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