A Dream Come True -- Billi Bear, Medicine Woman, and Spider
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The soft message is tucked inside the legends of the Indigenous Peoples' Dream Catchers, the Mandalas; how they are made, what they mean, and how they are meant to be utilized.
The Spider weaves the webs that will catch the best dreams for the children that Annika puts to bed each evening. The villagers teach Billi Bear to play ice hockey, and he shows them how to catch fish with their hands.
Annika, a widow, is lonely and wishes for a family of her own. Spider tells her, " If there is a dream out there, we'll catch it." And she sets out to weave and tat an "installation" that will attract the most extraordinary dream come true. It does not disappoint Annika or the reader. For all ages.
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A Dream Come True -- Billi Bear, Medicine Woman, and Spider - Barbara Kennedy MPH MSW
Margaret.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
COPYRIGHT PAGE
DEDICATION
NIGHTHAWK
INTRODUCTION
STORY
MY FAMILY
WATER SPIDER
EPILOGUE
SPIDER MONKEY
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
COMING SOON
Nighthawk: a recurring thought that only seems
to strike at night—an overdue task, a memory or regret,
a looming desire, a shapeless future,—that circles high
overhead during the day, and pecks at the back of your
mind while you try to sleep; a thought you can successfully
ignore for weeks, only to feel its presence hovering outside
the kitchen window, waiting for you to finish your coffee,
passing the time by quietly building a nest.
LONG AGO AND FAR AWAY, THERE WAS A VILLAGE on the icy Alaskan coast of Pink Salmon Bay. The village women wove the blankets, prepared the food, and tended to the daily existence of their families. Most of the men were trappers and fishermen, and they were gone hunting and netting for most of the day. The villagers depended on the bounty of salmon and seals to sustain their families. The villagers divided what food remained after a majority of their catch went to