While possession of eagle feathers that don’t come through the federal government is considered illegal—even possession of feathers that have been handed down generation to generation—with an aviary, the Navajo Nation could dispense them as it pleases.
“You don’t need to tell them what you’re doing with them, you don’t need to tell them who you’re giving them out to,” he said.
The only thing standing in the way of distributing eagle feathers for cultural use is $442,000 in funding for supplies, contractual services and construction, and Holdgate is actively searching for that, he told the Resources Committee last week in an update requested by the committee.
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