Questions and Answers About the National Eagle Repository
Questions and Answers About the National Eagle Repository Questions and Answers About the National Eagle Repository Submitted by Quenah Forhundreds of years, Native Americans have used eagle feathers forreligious and cultural purposes, including healing, marriage, andnaming ceremonies. In recognition of the significance of these feathersto Native Americans, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service established theNational Eagle Repository in the early 1970's to provide NativeAmericans with the feathers of golden and bald eagles needed forreligious purposes. Denver Museum of Natural History Photo Archives: Shannon Garcia Can Native Americans collect their own eagle feathers? No.As a result of years of habitat loss from urbanization, exposure tochemicals used in ...
The Longest Walk Two — 13th Year Anniversary
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