If you are going to put these feathers into an exhibit- they should be
identified; afterall, that's the education that makes coming to museums
their worth.
Don't limit the id to just the bird, but where the feather is located on
its body and its purpose, and if it has any symbolic relationship to
humans, particularly First Nations in their respective lands.
For "collage" purposes, please contact an art class or supply store.
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