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War bonnets are known headdresses used by Native American honored Indian men. In previous history they were used during battle, but today they're employed for ceremonial purposes, and also have an important religious meaning.
War bonnets are constructed with vibrant feathers along with the best crafted from eagles feathers as the eagle is definitely the most powerful bird from the Plains tribes. The privileged Indian enthusiast who donned this headdress were believed to be protected from damage.


War bonnets were used by fighters that confirmed bravery and attained the feathers through actions in struggle, like military medals. Several of the feathers would be painted to represent a particular action. War bonnets were utilized by chief of the tribe signifying regard, safeguard, power, and healing forces.
They're mainly witnessed nowadays in Native-American ethnic parties like powwows and social dancing performances.

War bonnets are an iconic image of the American Indian. Several of the war bonnets may also be embellished with hair, leather,cover, along with other products deemed sacred from creatures. War bonnets weren't applied to a daily basis, but mostly reserved for particular occasions and ceremonial events.



As time transferred newer tribes adopted the war bonnet being a image of authority, but didn't possess the same meaning as it did for older tribes, wherever each feather had a tale of valor and signified a person's recognition. Today Plains Indians however honor eagle feathers for accomplishments of bravery or for serving the military.


War bonnets were only used by way of a few men generally known as Native-American chiefs, some officials, but never by girls. The importance of the colors of the feathers and how a war bonnet is adorned is truly exciting, although most people nowadays recognize a war bonnet with all Native-American ethnicities inspite of the difference in tribes.

War bonnets are more than the usual vibrant headdress, but rather inform a history of bravery and practices. More information: Read Alot more.
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