Native Eagle Feather Teachings- By Adrian LaChance
 
Submitted By: myarubio on 2008-04-20
About the video: A story on the eagle feather by traditional dancer Adrian LaChance.
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hopeedee said:
Thank You for that, reminds me of what my grandmother taught me, and that I have a lot to teach my babies still. Don't forget to remember.
 
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North Star said:
Excellent sharing of the significance of the Feather - always great to hear again in another way. There is so much to learn, thanks Adrian for sharing. North Star; Edmonton
 
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Cherokee Woman said:
The only problem with the video was the sound was too low. Today I went outside and found a very large feather, like the one in the video,inside a bird cage I have outside. I cannot understand how this large feather came to be stuck in this small cage. The door to the cage was closed and an Eagle would not fit in it. The cage is under a car port. I don't know what kind of bird it came from. It looks nearly identical to the one in the video. I want to know how long an Eagle Feather is and how I can tell if this is an Eagle Feather? I am part Cherokee. I have two Amazon Parrots who use the outside cage to be outdoors. I also have had a turtle for 25 or 26 years. I am wondering if someone put the feather where I found it? If it is an Eagle Feather what should I do? I enjoyed listening to the video. It was very informative.
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