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  • Cajun blues guitarist Tab Benoit leads the collective, whose members included pianist Dr. John, Cyril Neville of the Neville Brothers, funk bassist George Porter Jr., blues-rock guitarist Anders Osborne, Cajun/blues harmonica player Johnny Sansone and Monk Boudreaux, chief of the Golden Eagles Mardi Gras Indian tribe, who appeared in full-feathered costume and wielded a tambourine during his chant-songs.

    Jazz Fest lets the sun and the fun shine in after wet weekend 2010

  • The obverse is dominated by a left-facing somewhat determined portrait of a native American chief wearing a full-feathered war bonnet.

    Indian Head Half Eagle 1908-1929 : Coin Guide 2009

  • The obverse is dominated by a left-facing somewhat determined portrait of a native American chief wearing a full-feathered war bonnet.

    Indian Head Half Eagle 1908-1929 : Coin Guide 2009

  • She sighed at the anticipated close of her full-feathered towering when her ties and bonds should be uncovered.

    The Hand of Ethelberta 2006

  • A young kite full-feathered and faintly striped came right then over the treetops and flushed a katydid from the crown of an oak.

    Archive 2006-07-01 2006

  • A young kite full-feathered and faintly striped came right then over the treetops and flushed a katydid from the crown of an oak.

    Flight of the Kite 2006

  • “Wow,” Thomas said, spotting a man in full-feathered headdress and carrying a tomahawk.

    Something Unpredictable Barbara Chepaitis 2003

  • “Wow,” Thomas said, spotting a man in full-feathered headdress and carrying a tomahawk.

    Something Unpredictable Barbara Chepaitis 2003

  • “Wow,” Thomas said, spotting a man in full-feathered headdress and carrying a tomahawk.

    Something Unpredictable Barbara Chepaitis 2003

  • He might be her sibling, but he wasn't her kind; he had the head and legs of a goblin, but the full-feathered body of a harpy complete with tail, and no hands.

    Harpy Thyme Anthony, Piers, 1934- 1994

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