No
The Navajo indians were friendly up until you mistreat them or put their tribe in danger
The reason why Indians put feathers in the horse's mane was to show that theirs was a war horse. The feather was used to symbolize this.
Decorations of weapons were for two reasons. First, it was to identify a specific warrior and secondly the decorations would be symbolic of the owner's spirituality.
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Feathers are typically grown rather than placed.
They don't believe that and they aren't in the middle of a mountain. They live in the high desert southwest on 27,000 square miles surrounded by their four sacred mountains.
They put the head feathers up because they are happy. They are fond of someone or something or a sound.
Condors are hunted. They are hunted for their feathers. Their feathers are then put up in a Musial as an exhibit
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Because the government put them in one spot they had to self defend themselves with the Spears knives. And they had to use whatever they have there and they had to eat whatever they had there and when they killed an animal they had to make blankets shoes clothes out of them
here is an example:"The time set for the launching"
back in the days they did not have what they have now in pillows so they put feathers.