Native American feathered headdress
A Native American feathered headdress, often called a war bonnet, is a traditional headpiece worn by various Indigenous tribes in North America. These headdresses are typically made from feathers, leather, and other materials, and they symbolize honor, bravery, and respect. Each feather usually represents a significant achievement or a notable act, often earned through acts of valor in battle or leadership.
The design and significance of feathered headdresses can vary widely among tribes, such as the Lakota or Cherokee. While they are often associated with warriors, many tribes also use them in ceremonial contexts. Today, these headdresses are recognized as important cultural symbols, reflecting the rich heritage of Native American peoples.