Dream Catcher
The
Dream Catcher image, used throughout our site and various materials
is a representation of a dream catcher made by Marsha Thomason, Primary
Counselor at Old Minto Recovery Camp, a program of Tanana Chiefs Conference.
Following a three day training conducted by Diane Casto, Marsha presented
the dream catcher to represent the State's FAS Project.
The five beads in the center represent the five years of our grant,
the wolf claw represents the need for tenacity and determination to
make systems change, the raven feather is for humor and cunning, and
the willow branch represents the dawning of a new season.
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