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*The traditional headdress worn by Indigenous people across the Great Plains of North America.  
 
*The traditional headdress worn by Indigenous people across the Great Plains of North America.  
*Feathers were earned through completing good deeds, whether it be for the community or in battle. Those who had earned enough to make a full headdress were very honored.
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*Feathers were earned through completing good deeds, whether it be for the community or in battle. Those who had earned enough to make a full headdress were very honored. Each feather would represent a good deed. However, most likely The Soldier's idea of a "good deed" is killing.
 
*It is possible that the Soldier was interested in the cap because there are feathers that resembles that of eagles which he is fond of.
 
*It is possible that the Soldier was interested in the cap because there are feathers that resembles that of eagles which he is fond of.
*A chief's war bonnet is made of feathers received for good deeds to his community and is worn in high honor. Each feather would represent a good deed. However, most likely The Soldier's idea of a "good deed" is killing.
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Revision as of 04:38, 21 November 2010

Screamin' Eagles!
The Soldier

The Chieftain's Challenge is a community-created headwear item for the Soldier. It appears as a stereotypical Native American war bonnet with Team Fortress 2 logos painted onto the side buttons.

Trivia

  • The traditional headdress worn by Indigenous people across the Great Plains of North America.
  • Feathers were earned through completing good deeds, whether it be for the community or in battle. Those who had earned enough to make a full headdress were very honored. Each feather would represent a good deed. However, most likely The Soldier's idea of a "good deed" is killing.
  • It is possible that the Soldier was interested in the cap because there are feathers that resembles that of eagles which he is fond of.