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Indigenous Dream Catcher Workshop

Dream catchers are widely viewed as a symbol of oneness among numerous indigenous cultures and tribes. Each part of the dream catcher had meanings tied to the physical world. One notable meaning is the dream catcher has a round shape that represents the earth's spherical character. The web absorbs bad dreams at night and discharges them during the day. The feathers, on the other hand, act like ladders allowing good dreams to descend on the infant or adult who is sleeping.
Learn how to make a one-of-a-kind dream catcher from an Indigenous teacher. All supplies will be provided but feel to bring any personal item that may wish to incorporate into your dream catcher.

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Unique Get Together Society

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UGTS is a registered charity/non profit that has been serving and supporting marginalized and Indigenous communities in BC for the past 10 years, through our all inclusive, multicultural programs and services. Our services include an essential food program, emergency housing for BIPOC & marginalized single parent families, cultural camps, children/youth with special needs programs and womens wellness programs. We have recently hosted Anti Racism community forums and Human Rights community forums in partnership with the Province of BC's new Anti Racism and Human Rights legislation reforms. UGTS values equality, diversity, inclusion, accessibility, respect and collaboration.

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Chilliwack Office

46612 First Ave Chilliwack, BC

V2P 1X3

Phone: 877-604-8640

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QUICK LINKS

Email: info@ugts.ca

Toll Free Number:

1-866-592-6565

Registered Charity:  83387 2591 RR0001

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