EagleView all products related to this legend Of all birds in Native American mythology, the eagle is the most important as symbol, sacrificial / ceremonial presence, and ultimate predator/ warrior. The solitary mystery and power of the eagle as perceived by the Indian was immediately grasped by the emerging nation of the United States, and "borrowed" for its logo. Pg. 192 The Gift of the Gila Monster, Navajo Ceremonial Tales; 1993; Gerald Hausman.Don't bother baby hawks or eagles. You'll get a rash or sores on your body. Pg. 82 Navajo Taboos; 1991, Ernie Bulow.Eagles
('atsa) (P, H), expert and powerful fliers, are believed to derive from Cliff
Monster. Navajo Religion, Vol II; Gladys A. Reichard, 1950 |
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