A.betrayed B.defeated. C.well-trained. D.none of the above
Betrayed
Betrayed
The feather used to identify a Native American wounded in battle is commonly known as the wounded feather. It is usually a single eagle feather that is either partially or entirely dyed red. This feather is worn as a symbol of bravery and signifies that the warrior has been injured in combat.
Eagle feathers or eagles have meaning to the peoples who have a spiritual connection with them. A single eagle feather has meaning according to what it is used for in the culture. If there is no spiritual connection with eagles, then its just a feather, but its still a beautiful feather.
Different tribes have different meanings on these things, specifically speaking. Generally speaking a feather had to be 'given' to someone to make it special (there are other ways, but that becomes specific). In any case, as a general and simple explanation, a feather would be given to a man for each act of bravery he committed. If he were to save a child from an animal attack, etc.
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1868... in its current form. It derives partially from ornaments worn by the Continental Marines and the British Royal Marines, and is usually topped with a ribbon reading "Semper Fidelis". The eagle stands for a proud country, the globe signifies global service, and the fouled anchor signifies maritime traditions. The eagle is a crested eagle found worldwide, not the bald eagle that appears in other American symbols and is native to North America only. The eagle is standing on the western hemisphere and is a holding a scroll with the Marine Corps motto, Semper Fidelis, on it. It is inscribed with gold letters, "Department of the Navy, United States Marine Corps
it helps the eagle to fly.
Because people can't tell if you found the feather or if you killed the eagle to get it.
what does an eagle feather looks like
No, it is not a preposition. An eagle is a bird, a noun, which may be used as an adjunct or adjective (eagle nest, eagle feather).
The Eagle's Feather - 1923 was released on: USA: 15 October 1923 Finland: 8 March 1925
No they did not take it , it is called Eagle after a novel.
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eagles are birds. Birds have feathers.
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Eagle is good luck.
British Eagle was created in 1948.