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Selchie Productions: The current fine for being in possession of an eagle feather in the United States of America, unless you're an enrolled...
The only way you can get one is if you fill out an application form from the National Eagle Repository and you, personally, can produce a certification that proves that you’re enrolled with a federally recognised Native American tribe.
When applying for an eagle feather, you have to state the…
There is no such law like this in Canada, at least not that I know of. I would be surprised if there was law like this here.
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- January 27, 2012 at 2:41pm
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Reblogging this because I know there are...know this. It also makes me curious what
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Reblogging for if you think you can just go get some eagle feathers from a zoo, Miss Iron Eyes, you are sadly mistaken....
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This makes me wonder about Canada. I have no idea if this is regulated here.
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A thousand points to Johan! But it’s okay Cecily. I’m sure...Pocahontas’ spirit leaves or...
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Johan “Interesting motherfucker” I can’t remember...last name or spell it so pretend
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learn. I didn’t know this before today.
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argument going around, I’m gonna just leave this here. #reasonswhyifollowselchie
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Selchie Productions: The current fine for being in possession of an eagle feather in the United States of America, unless you're an enrolled...
The only way you can get one is if you fill out an application form from the National Eagle Repository and you, personally, can produce a certification that proves that you’re enrolled with a federally recognised Native American tribe.
When applying for an eagle feather, you have to state the…
There is no such law like this in Canada, at least not that I know of. I would be surprised if there was law like this here.
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