EAGLES SYMBOLIZE: POWER, INTELLIGENCE, VISION
The Eagle | Indigenous Symbolism
Eagle has varying meanings across the Pacific Northwest. Each tribe, clan, and family can have a distinct and unique association with Eagle. Generally, the Eagle symbolizes power, intelligence, and vision throughout most Pacific Northwest Indigenous cultures.
All Indigenous symbols and crests have significant cultural and historical associations. Many of these symbols can represent the stories, traits, and values that hold a special significance to Indigenous Peoples. In retail jewellery, these symbols still hold significance but aren’t held to the same cultural standard. Regardless, we believe learning more about the beauty and depth of these legends brings more pleasure to the wearer.
Eagle is a particularly popular legend in Indigenous art. Eagle is often the key to communicating and representing many parts of spirituality. In particular, Eagle feathers and down are used to symbolize good luck, peace, friendship, and a welcoming presence.
Depictions of The Eagle In Indigenous Art
The Pacific Northwest has an abundant Eagle population. Not only is this a popular symbol in Indignoeous art and jewellery, but the Eagle is also one of the most dominant birds in this region. Oftentimes, you’ll find Eagle on totem poles, ceremonial staffs, and other items used for shamanic rituals.
The most distinct part of the Eagle design is its beak. In Canadian First Nations art, Eagle’s beak has a prominent curve that typically curls downward towards its body. Eagle is also often depicted with ovoid eyes and split U feathers. Other details an artist may add are Eagle’s sharp talons, and its wings and tail feathers. Eagle may also be depicted with Salmon, one of its favourite foods. Indigenous art often includes details like this within the scene to complete the whole story.
Eagle Vs. Raven and Thunderbird
Eagle acts as the messenger of the people whereas Raven is the messenger of the Creator. These two birds act as alter egos to each other and are often close companions. In Indigenous art and jewellery, you can distinguish Eagle from Raven by looking at the prominence of the beak.
A Thunderbird is a giant supernatural bird. To Nuu-chach-nulth, Thunderbird is a bird/man hybrid. In Indigenous art and jewellery, Thunderbird is usually depicted with more distinctive features than Eagle, and often includes prominent ears or “horns” unlike Eagle.
Thunderbird pendant. Notice how this design includes both the curved beak and a tall "mohawk"?
The Eagle Symbolism
The First Nation’s Eagle is known as “the master of skies” and holds great significance within art. As a whole, Eagle signifies power, intelligence, and vision. The wings of an Eagle signify balance and cooperation between the masculine and feminine. Both sides of gender must work together in harmony to achieve greatness.
Eagle often sends messages back to the Creator. If a prayer needed to be answered immediately, an eagle feather would be held up to the sky. And if an Eagle was spotted during prayer, it would signal that the Creator would accept it.
In nature, Eagle is renowned for its excellent hunting skills and superior vision. Eagle’s vision refers to both its eyesight and figurative vision. As an animal with very high intellect, many cultures throughout the world view Eagle as the symbol of dreams and freedom.
The Eagle In Northwest Coast Cultures
Eagles are distinguished and prominent crests among Haida, Tsimshian, Tlingit, and Heiltsuk tribes. In nature, Eagle is also a powerful hunter. Among many tribes, Eagle clan families are incredibly prominent and often considered very powerful. Eagle chiefs are considered to be some of the most powerful leaders.
Eagles are also incredibly sacred creatures. Feathers depicted in Indigenous art are often Eagle feathers. They are used in various ceremonies and often have healing powers. Eagle feathers are heavily used in ceremonies and practices. The feathers would emit power and would allow the holder to speak with honesty from the heart.
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![Eagle, moon and raven bracelet hand-carved by Kwakwaka'wakw artist John Lancaster. Made of sterling silver. Bracelet is 6.20" long with 0.85" gap and has width of 1.50". Tapered ends.](http://artinas.com/cdn/shop/products/Silver_One_and_a_Half_Inch_Eagle_Moon_Raven_Bracelet_{width}x.jpg?v=1670538259)
![This sterling silver Eagle pendant is teardrop shaped with a cut out in the middle around the head of the Eagle. There are carvings that depict the Eagle on the pendant.](http://artinas.com/cdn/shop/files/John_Lancaster_Sterling_Silver_Eagle_Cutout_Pendant_{width}x.jpg?v=1718320264)
![Eagle Money Clip](http://artinas.com/cdn/shop/products/270357-Eagle-Money-Clip_{width}x.jpg?v=1639522802)
![This Eagle and Orca bracelet cuff has a single, thing band with a gap in the back and is made using copper. There are depictions of the Eagle and the Orca that have been beautifully carved into the surface of the band.](http://artinas.com/cdn/shop/files/3406272_0.56.75_{width}x.jpg?v=1729636040)
![Long Copper Eagle Earrings hand-carved by Kwakwaka'wakw artist John Lancaster. They are made of copper and have sterling silver ear hooks. Each earring measures 2.63" x 0.50" including hook.](http://artinas.com/cdn/shop/products/Long_Copper_Eagle_Earrings_{width}x.jpg?v=1658954696)
![These sterling silver dangle earrings have oval hangs with depictions of the Eagle carved into them.](http://artinas.com/cdn/shop/files/John_Lancaster_Sterling_Silver_Eagle_Earrings_{width}x.jpg?v=1718147562)
![Large Silver and Copper Eagle Pendant hand-carved by Kwakwaka'wakw artist John Lancaster. He has used sterling silver for the head of the eagle and copper for the wings. Pendant measures 2.36" x 1.97". Hidden bail on back. Chain not included.](http://artinas.com/cdn/shop/products/Large_Silver_Copper_Eagle_Pendant_{width}x.jpg?v=1654889901)
![This Oval Eagle Pendant is handmade by Kwakwaka'wakw artist, John Lancaster. He has used copper to create this piece. The pendant measures approximately 1.5" x 1.4". There is a hidden bail in the back. The chain is not included. The Eagle Legend Represents: POWER, INTELLIGENCE, VISION.](http://artinas.com/cdn/shop/products/354581-52_{width}x.jpg?v=1656033837)
![Sterling Silver Small Oval Eagle Pendant](http://artinas.com/cdn/shop/products/242557-Small-Oval-Eagle-Pendant_{width}x.jpg?v=1639527206)
![3/4" Copper and Sterling Silver Eagle, Moon and Raven Cuff Bracelet](http://artinas.com/cdn/shop/products/341636-3-4-inch-Copper-SS-Eagle-Moon-Raven-Bracelet_{width}x.jpg?v=1639521179)
![These Eagle earrings are made from copper and have oval shaped hangs. There are depictions of the Eagle carved into the surface of the hangs.](http://artinas.com/cdn/shop/files/John_Lancaster_Copper_Eagle_Oval_Dangle_Earrings_{width}x.jpg?v=1721929296)
![Stunning eagle bracelet hand-carved by Kwakwaka'wakw artist John Lancaster. Made of sterling silver. Bracelet is 6.1" long with 0.6" gap and has width of 1". Tapered ends.](http://artinas.com/cdn/shop/products/Sterling_Silver_One_Inch_Eagle_Bracelet1_{width}x.jpg?v=1670539682)
![This gorgeous Moon bracelet has been made using copper and has a single, wide bracelet that tapers slightly and has a gap in the back. There is a depiction of the Moon with depictions of the Raven and The Eagle on either side of it that have been beautifully carved into the side of the band. The wings of the legends extend around the surface of the band.](http://artinas.com/cdn/shop/files/3409122_{width}x.jpg?v=1729638381)
![This copper cuff bracelet has a single band with a gap in the back. There is a depiction of the Head of the Eagle that has been carved into the surafce of the band and its wings are depicted stretching across the length of the band.](http://artinas.com/cdn/shop/files/3412332_{width}x.jpg?v=1729639713)