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Eagle Feathers
Justin Snyder:
--- Quote from: jeffutley57 on December 16, 2009, 09:35:18 pm ---A few months ago I was driving and saw a large bird on the side of the road, so I turned around to see what it was....turns out it was some type of eagle that was still fresh....had not even gotten stiff yet. If I had called the proper authorities and they verified it was hit by a car, could I have kept the feathers or talons?
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NO! ! ! ! !
Michael C.:
--- Quote from: jeffutley57 on December 16, 2009, 09:35:18 pm ---A few months ago I was driving and saw a large bird on the side of the road, so I turned around to see what it was....turns out it was some type of eagle that was still fresh....had not even gotten stiff yet. If I had called the proper authorities and they verified it was hit by a car, could I have kept the feathers or talons?
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Nope, it's just against the law unless it is a specific circumstance like a museum or such. If you go to the zoo and pick up a feather you can get in trouble, If I were to just pick up a dead bird on the side of the road even though I am NA I could get in the same trouble as Pat mentioned. You have to go through the correct venues in order to receive Eagle feathers and there are still laws, as Pat also mentioned, that even apply to NA on what they can be used for, but they are sort of blurry laws. I plan on making sure this whole thing is legal, even though I am fairly certain it is. I have seen many arrows made from eagle feathers and before anyone asks I wasn't into archery at the time and I haven't had the chance to call any of the people with said arrows to ask them if they know of anything special. I know that some were made for ceremony and others were made for shooting. I had just gotten off the phone as I said and those other arrows I have seen came to mind and I thought someone on here might be aware of any special attributes they might have, on an arrow.
I don't mind the other comments and it's interesting for me to see the concern their is for making sure they are used in the right way, even some NA don't show as much concern and I am glad to see that the majority of you do. I grew up seeing these feathers being used in all sorts of things from regalia, to ceremonial items and also protective items on their cars, i.e. rear-view mirror decorations. I don't see anything wrong with using it on a traditional arrow other than some obscure law myself and I don't see it as being a violation of anything, that I've learned in the culture, as sacred. I would much rather see this feather on an arrow and being used for hunting than being bleached by the sun in my car ;D I do plan on using the majority of them for the things all of you have mentioned and I appreciate your concern that they are used for the correct thing.
hawkbow:
Holy Crap! eagle feathers are illegal.. just kidding!!!!!! I had to chime in..LOL... I have seen eagle feather arrows used and they were big medicine arrows on the rez (Cheyenne),they were wild rose shafts and flint tipped and looked way cool. However as a hunting arrow I believe turkey and goose feathers were the choice of most tribes.. easier to get and tough.. Besides most tribes believe the eagle to be close to the creator so would never kill one, so feathers were and still are hard to come by. personally I would say that it is up to the individual what he does with his feathers once the feds say you are indian enough to believe....and have them.. so if you do build an arrow, for medicine or spiritual reasons good on you and hope it brings you some big medicine. Hawk
hawkbow:
Oh Michael, the Cheyenne arrows I saw all had the power of lightning carved into the shafting...don't know if that will help or not.. Hawk a/ho
El Destructo:
I would not bother to use them on an Arrow that You planned on Hunting with....a Turkey Feather will hold up better....and are easier to get and ruin...plus there are too many NDN's out there that would be so honored to be gifted with an Authentic Feather for Ceremonial Use....as stated these would be passed on for Generations....here in Texas and New Mexico ....it is next to impossible to get a Bald Eagle Feather....once in a great while do you see an fallen Golden....but there are no Baldies here....please rethink the Useage for Arrows....and think of the Value of these to the NA Church and it's members....JMO
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