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Bald eagle's new status as the official US bird brings pride and hope to many Native Americans The legislation that made the eagle official came from members of Minnesota's Congressional delegation.
The bald eagle is now the official bird of the United States, nearly 250 years after it was first used as a symbol of the newly founded nation that's deeply polarized politically today.
The bald eagle is now the official bird of the United States, nearly 250 years after it was first used as a symbol of the newly founded nation.
Many Native Americans are marking ceremonies like graduations with bald eagle feathers, a form of reverence for the bird they have always held sacred as a messenger to the Creator.