The Bald Eagle The Bald Eagle On the
The Bald Eagle
The Bald Eagle On the backs of our gold coins, the silver dollar, the half dollar and the quarter, we see an eagle with outspread wings.
National emblem One of the first battles of the Revolution: l noise of the struggle awoke the sleeping eagles l flew from their nests, circled over fighting men + raucous cries l "They are shrieking for Freedom!" (patriots)
Bald Eagle Info l Status of the bald eagle: June 28, 2007 the Interior Department took the American bald eagle off the endangered species list. l The Europeans first arrived fairly common. The human population , the eagle population l Until 1995 - endangered (in 43 of the 48 states).
Historical Reference June 20 th, 1782 l The Continental Congress l adopted the current design for the Great Seal of the United States l
The Seal l Bald Eagle grasping: thirteen arrows AND a thirteen-leaf olive branch
A Sacred Bird In some North American cultures a sacred bird Its feathers central to Native American religions and customs Eagles = spiritual messengers between gods and
Honor l The Lakota: give an eagle feather, the symbol of honor, to a person who achieves a task.
Honor The Pawnee: symbols of fertility WHY? their nests - high off the ground + fiercely protect their young
Honor The Choctaw: a symbol of peace WHY? has direct contact with the upper world of the sun
Honor Modern times: given on a graduation from college.
Bad sign Benjamin Franklin : a bird of bad moral character Ø does not get his living honestly: perches on ф dead tree, watches the hunting of the fishing-hawk pursues him takes it from him. . Ø a rank coward
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Sources l l l http: //en. wikipedia. org/wiki/Bald_Eagle#The_ national_bird_of_the_United_States http: //www. baldeagleinfo. com/eagle 9. h tml http: //www. baldeagleinfo. com/eagle 11. html
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