Warbonnet
A "Warbonnet" is a traditional Native American headdress, often made of feathers, worn by various tribes, particularly the Plains Indians. It symbolizes bravery, honor, and leadership. The headdress is typically adorned with eagle feathers, which are considered sacred and represent a connection to the spiritual world.
Warbonnets are often associated with prominent figures in Native American history, such as Chief Sitting Bull and Crazy Horse. They are not commonly worn in everyday life but are reserved for special occasions, ceremonies, or cultural events, reflecting the rich heritage and traditions of Indigenous peoples in North America.