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Eagle Feather Collection

"Eagle Feather: A Symbol of Strength, Pride, and Cultural Heritage" The majestic eagle feather holds a significant place in various cultures around the world

Background imageEagle Feather Collection: Mac Donald of Keppagh, from The Clans of the Scottish Highlands, pub

Mac Donald of Keppagh, from The Clans of the Scottish Highlands, pub. 1845 (colour lithograph)

Background imageEagle Feather Collection: Princess White Deer, or Princess Deer Foot, portrait photograph, 1919 Oct. 14

Princess White Deer, or Princess Deer Foot, portrait photograph, 1919 Oct. 14. Creator: Arnold Genthe
Princess White Deer, or Princess Deer Foot, portrait photograph, 1919 Oct. 14. Esther Louise Georgette Deer, Native American woman of the Mohawk tribe who performed under the name Princess White Deer

Background imageEagle Feather Collection: Lazy Boy, Indian Chief, 1914. Creator: Harris & Ewing. Lazy Boy, Indian Chief, 1914

Lazy Boy, Indian Chief, 1914. Creator: Harris & Ewing. Lazy Boy, Indian Chief, 1914. Creator: Harris & Ewing
Lazy Boy, Indian Chief, 1914. Native American man

Background imageEagle Feather Collection: Yellow Horse-Yanktonai, half-length portrait, standing, facing slightly right, with long... c1908

Yellow Horse-Yanktonai, half-length portrait, standing, facing slightly right, with long... c1908
Yellow Horse-Yanktonai, half-length portrait, standing, facing slightly right, with long braids, two eagle feathers in hair, wrapped in buffalo skin, c1908

Background imageEagle Feather Collection: Alfred Chase, 1908. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis

Alfred Chase, 1908. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
Alfred Chase, 1908. Photograph shows Alfred Chase, wearing headdress, and Crow's Heart, with three eagle feathers in his hair and bear claw necklace standing outside dome-shaped earth lodge

Background imageEagle Feather Collection: Fish Shows, an Apsaroke Indian, head-and-shoulders portrait, facing front, pompadour... c1908

Fish Shows, an Apsaroke Indian, head-and-shoulders portrait, facing front, pompadour... c1908
Fish Shows, an Apsaroke Indian, head-and-shoulders portrait, facing front, pompadour, temple braids painted white, 2 eagle feathers, disk earring, shell beads with large disk ornaments

Background imageEagle Feather Collection: Mahpiya Luta (Red Cloud), 1880. Creator: Charles Milton Bell

Mahpiya Luta (Red Cloud), 1880. Creator: Charles Milton Bell
Mahpiya Luta (Red Cloud), 1880

Background imageEagle Feather Collection: Crow's Heart-Mandan, c1908. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis

Crow's Heart-Mandan, c1908. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
Crow's Heart-Mandan, c1908. Crow's Heart, half-length portrait, facing left, wearing a buckskin shirt, two eagle feathers in his hair and necklaces, one of bear claws

Background imageEagle Feather Collection: Indian of the Lower Yellowstone River; The Hot Springs and Geyser Region of the Yellowstone River

Indian of the Lower Yellowstone River; The Hot Springs and Geyser Region of the Yellowstone River, Creator: Unknown
Indian of the Lower Yellowstone River; The Hot Springs and Geyser Region of the Yellowstone River, in the Rocky Mountains, 1875. [Indigenous man of North America]. From, Illustrated Travels by H.W

Background imageEagle Feather Collection: Hashquaht Chief, in War Dress; In pawn in an Indian village, 1875. Creator: Unknown

Hashquaht Chief, in War Dress; In pawn in an Indian village, 1875. Creator: Unknown
Hashquaht Chief, in War Dress; In pawn in an Indian village, 1875. [Indigenous man of North America]. From, Illustrated Travels by H.W. Bates. [Cassell, Petter, and Galpin, c1880, London]

Background imageEagle Feather Collection: Hole-in-the-Day (Younger). Chippewa, Indian delegate, 1864. Creator: Unknown

Hole-in-the-Day (Younger). Chippewa, Indian delegate, 1864. Creator: Unknown
Hole-in-the-Day (Younger). Chippewa, Indian delegate, 1864

Background imageEagle Feather Collection: Sioux and Arrapahoe Indian Delegations, between 1865 and 1880. Creator: Unknown

Sioux and Arrapahoe Indian Delegations, between 1865 and 1880. Creator: Unknown
Sioux and Arrapahoe Indian Delegations, between 1865 and 1880. L to R, seated: Red Cloud, Big Road, Yellow Bear, Young Man Afraid of his Horses, Iron Crow

Background imageEagle Feather Collection: Group of Sioux Indians 'Spotted Tail'(photo c. 1875). Creator: Unknown

Group of Sioux Indians "Spotted Tail"(photo c. 1875). Creator: Unknown
Group of Sioux Indians " Spotted Tail" (photo c. 1875). Standing: Joe Merrivale; Young Spotted Tail; Antoine Janis; Seated

Background imageEagle Feather Collection: Indians group, between 1865 and 1880. Creator: Unknown

Indians group, between 1865 and 1880. Creator: Unknown
Indians group, between 1865 and 1880

Background imageEagle Feather Collection: Chief Pretty Eagle, 1897 (oil on canvas)

Chief Pretty Eagle, 1897 (oil on canvas)
NBY332221 Chief Pretty Eagle, 1897 (oil on canvas) by Burbank, Elbridge Ayer (1858-1949); 51x33 cm; Newberry Library, Chicago, Illinois, USA; (add.info.: Pretty Eagle)

Background imageEagle Feather Collection: 'Mac Donald of Keppagh', from The Clans of the Scottish Highlands, pub

"Mac Donald of Keppagh", from The Clans of the Scottish Highlands, pub
3804304 " Mac Donald of Keppagh", from The Clans of the Scottish Highlands, pub.1845 (colour litho) by McIan, Robert Ronald (1803-56)

Background imageEagle Feather Collection: Cheyenne Warrior in Feather Headdress with Shield, ca. 1915-1937. Creator: Monroe Tsatoke

Cheyenne Warrior in Feather Headdress with Shield, ca. 1915-1937. Creator: Monroe Tsatoke
Cheyenne Warrior in Feather Headdress with Shield, ca. 1915-1937

Background imageEagle Feather Collection: Che-tan-ce-ta (Yellow Hawk), ca. 1887. Creator: Antonio Zeno Shindler

Che-tan-ce-ta (Yellow Hawk), ca. 1887. Creator: Antonio Zeno Shindler
Che-tan-ce-ta (Yellow Hawk), ca. 1887

Background imageEagle Feather Collection: Elk-Foot of the Taos Tribe, 1909. Creator: Eanger Irving Couse

Elk-Foot of the Taos Tribe, 1909. Creator: Eanger Irving Couse
Elk-Foot of the Taos Tribe, 1909

Background imageEagle Feather Collection: Young Omahaw, War Eagle, Little Missouri, and Pawnees, 1821. Creator: Charles Bird King

Young Omahaw, War Eagle, Little Missouri, and Pawnees, 1821. Creator: Charles Bird King
Young Omahaw, War Eagle, Little Missouri, and Pawnees, 1821

Background imageEagle Feather Collection: Minimic, c. 1878. Creator: James Wells Champney

Minimic, c. 1878. Creator: James Wells Champney
Minimic, c. 1878

Background imageEagle Feather Collection: Portrait of Jack Red Cloud, a Sioux Indian, late 19th century. Creator: Frank A. Rinehart

Portrait of Jack Red Cloud, a Sioux Indian, late 19th century. Creator: Frank A. Rinehart
Portrait of Jack Red Cloud, a Sioux Indian, late 19th century

Background imageEagle Feather Collection: Plains Indian, fourth quarter 19th century. Creator: J. W. Bradshaw

Plains Indian, fourth quarter 19th century. Creator: J. W. Bradshaw
Plains Indian, fourth quarter 19th century

Background imageEagle Feather Collection: General J. E. Smith and Indians, 1870s. Creator: Mathew Brady

General J. E. Smith and Indians, 1870s. Creator: Mathew Brady
General J. E. Smith and Indians, 1870s

Background imageEagle Feather Collection: Otoe-Missouria Delegation, 1881. Creator: Attributed to John K. Hillers

Otoe-Missouria Delegation, 1881. Creator: Attributed to John K. Hillers
Otoe-Missouria Delegation, 1881

Background imageEagle Feather Collection: Maffet Ledger: Two Mounted Indians, ca. 1874-81. Creator: Unknown

Maffet Ledger: Two Mounted Indians, ca. 1874-81. Creator: Unknown
Maffet Ledger: Two Mounted Indians, ca. 1874-81

Background imageEagle Feather Collection: Maffet Ledger: Indian chief and soldier, ca. 1874-81. Creator: Unknown

Maffet Ledger: Indian chief and soldier, ca. 1874-81. Creator: Unknown
Maffet Ledger: Indian chief and soldier, ca. 1874-81

Background imageEagle Feather Collection: Maffet Ledger: Three indians following a chief, ca. 1874-81. Creator: Unknown

Maffet Ledger: Three indians following a chief, ca. 1874-81. Creator: Unknown
Maffet Ledger: Three indians following a chief, ca. 1874-81

Background imageEagle Feather Collection: Native American couple, c1928. Creator: Unknown

Native American couple, c1928. Creator: Unknown
Native American couple, c1928. Chief wearing eagle-feather bonnet, and his wife. From " Die Welt in Bildern", (The World in Pictures), cigarette card album, c1928. [Georg A Jasmatzi, A.-G

Background imageEagle Feather Collection: Young Native Americans, c1928. Creator: Unknown

Young Native Americans, c1928. Creator: Unknown
Young Native Americans, c1928. Woman in beaded outfit, and man wearing eagle-feather bonnet. From " Die Welt in Bildern", (The World in Pictures), cigarette card album, c1928

Background imageEagle Feather Collection: Kinnewankan, chief of the Sioux, 1922

Kinnewankan, chief of the Sioux, 1922. Illustration from Peoples of All Nations, Their Life Today and the Story of Their Past, volume II, British Empire to Dahomey, edited by J A Hammerton

Background imageEagle Feather Collection: Portrait of an American Indian, 20th century

Portrait of an American Indian, 20th century

Background imageEagle Feather Collection: Aborigines of North America, 1873. Artist: JJ Crew

Aborigines of North America, 1873. Artist: JJ Crew
Aborigines of North America, 1873. From Left to right: Iriouois (Iroquois), Assiniboine, Crow, Pawnee woman, Assiniboine in gala dress, Dakotah (Lakota) or Sioux warrior

Background imageEagle Feather Collection: A Group of Sioux Indians, 1872

A Group of Sioux Indians, 1872. Engraving from John Gilmary Sheas A Childs History of the United States, Hess and McDavitt, (New York, 1872)

Background imageEagle Feather Collection: The Prince of Wales in Native American dress, Canada, c1930s

The Prince of Wales in Native American dress, Canada, c1930s. The future King Edward VIII was invested with the title of Chief Morning Star by the Stony Creek indians

Background imageEagle Feather Collection: Picket Pin, Dakota Sioux North American Plains Indian, c1900

Picket Pin, Dakota Sioux North American Plains Indian, c1900

Background imageEagle Feather Collection: Standing Bear, Chief of the Dakota Sioux, North American Plains Indians, c1885-c1890

Standing Bear, Chief of the Dakota Sioux, North American Plains Indians, c1885-c1890. Pictured wearing ceremonial robes and a full length head-dress of eagle feathers

Background imageEagle Feather Collection: SIOUX MAN, c1898. Afraid of Eagle, a Sioux Native American man. Photographed by Adolph F

SIOUX MAN, c1898. Afraid of Eagle, a Sioux Native American man. Photographed by Adolph F. Muhr, c1898

Background imageEagle Feather Collection: CATLIN: SIOUX CHIEF, 1835. Wa-nah-de-tuncka, Big Eagle commonly called Black Dog, Eastern Sioux

CATLIN: SIOUX CHIEF, 1835. Wa-nah-de-tuncka, Big Eagle commonly called Black Dog, Eastern Sioux. Canvas, 1835, by George Catlin


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"Eagle Feather: A Symbol of Strength, Pride, and Cultural Heritage" The majestic eagle feather holds a significant place in various cultures around the world. From the Scottish Highlands to the Native American tribes of North America, this captivating symbol has transcended time and geography. In "The Clans of the Scottish Highlands, " Mac Donald of Keppagh proudly dons an eagle feather as a testament to his heritage and lineage. The feather serves as a reminder of his clan's resilience and unwavering spirit. Across the Atlantic, Mahpiya Luta (Red Cloud) stands tall with an eagle feather adorning his headdress. This renowned Lakota Sioux leader embodies bravery and leadership, representing the indomitable spirit of his people during challenging times. Traveling further west along the Yellowstone River, we encounter an Indian from the Lower Yellowstone River region wearing an eagle feather. In this unknown creator's photograph, we witness how feathers connect individuals to their cultural roots while also showcasing their unique identities within their communities. Meanwhile, Hashquaht Chief captivates us with his war dress adorned with numerous eagle feathers. Each plume represents honor earned through acts of courage on battlefields—a visual testament to tribal pride that resonates across generations. Hole-in-the-Day (Younger), a Chippewa Indian delegate photographed in 1864 by an anonymous artist, wears an impressive headdress embellished with striking eagle feathers. This portrait immortalizes Hole-in-the-Day's contribution as a diplomat bridging gaps between indigenous nations during tumultuous times. As we delve deeper into history between 1865 and 1880, Sioux and Arapaho Indian delegations come together for important discussions—many participants proudly displaying their cherished eagle feathers. These gatherings serve not only as political forums but also as opportunities for cultural exchange among different tribes united by shared traditions. A group photo taken during that same era captures Sioux Indians led by Spotted Tail, showcasing their vibrant regalia adorned with eagle feathers.