What Was The Symbolism Behind Native American Feathers?
AncientPages.com - Contrary to what many think, feathers were not a sign of ranks among Native Americans.
Feathers were very important to Native Americans and they served as a symbol of the Indian way of life. A feather could be a symbol of trust, honor, strength, wisdom, power, freedom and many more things. Native Americans believed that every bird species had its own character traits that could be transmitted to humans through the feathers.
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Feathers were very important to Native Americans and they were an important symbol of the Indian way of life.
Among the warriors and hunters eagle feathers were the most sought after because the bird symbolized strength, The Indians believe that eagles have a special connection with the heavens since they fly so close.
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Native American Sun Dance: Important Ceremony Of The Plains Indians Of North America
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A feather is not just something that falls out of a bird, can be picked up form the ground and put in the hair. To receive a feather an Indian must display acts of courage by doing brave deed. Indians were not allowed to wear the feather until they went in front of their tribal court and retold the story of their victory. It was at this time that they were allowed to put it in their headpiece.
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Only chieftains, warriors, and braves have ever been awarded this special gift. It was an offence to hide a feather. Once an Indian received a feather he had to wear to so it was clearly visible for everyone to see. This will be a constant reminder of how to behave. An eagle feather is a lot like the American flag, it must be handled with care and can never be dropped on the ground.
A strong and courageous Indian could over time receive many feathers and build up a headdress of impressive dimensions.
Various types of birds were associated with certain personality traits. For example the crow was a symbol of balance, skills and foresight.The eagle was a symbol of strength, courage and honor. The turkey was a symbol of fertility. The hummingbird was associated with love, beauty and intelligence. The raven was a symbol of creativity and knowledge. The blue rock thrush was a symbol of joy and satisfaction and the falcon was a symbol of healing, speed and motion.
Each and every bird was special and so were their feathers.
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