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SUMMARY: Suns-in-Eyes, a medicine man is visited by a spider that spins a web in the entry to his tent. He tries to hit the spider, but it springs to the medicine man's wrist.
The Indian becomes sleepy and has a dream. Sun-in-Eyes hears the spider apologize as it asks for forgiveness. It then tells the Indian that if the Indians would make a web and hang it in the door of each tepee, the illness, fighting, and lack of food would no longer be a problem. Bad dreams would cease. The Indians do this, and for many years they have no bad dreams. Sun-in-Eyes traveled across the country and shared this information with other Indian tribes in Texas and up into Canada. The man made web is called a dream catcher.
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