This discussion traces a relationship between Jungian psychology and more ancient methods of dream tending and storytelling. Utilizing the modality of Algonkin Traditional dreamstorytelling as a medium for constellating, activating, and sharing the tribal dream, Jungian approaches to group dreams and group dream work are explored, using sociological and narrative lenses. The conceptual frameworks of the communal or relational unconscious, kinship libido, and the tribal unconscious are introduced, amplified, and integrated with Traditional teachings. This brief overview articulates a call for individuating group models and healing community building.