>>42826900It's stylized, but it's obviously there. The feathering behind it also gives the impression of the bigger more opulent bonnets in typically media depictions of them. There's also the splayed feathers at the feet alluding to opened pants at the bottom, and the coloring of the back sort of looking like an opened coat, which are both weirdly common depiction of native people.
It's also a Red, White, and Blue Eagle form the New York region. Which is more hilarious than anything. I think Braviary is a Turner design, too? Not sure, has nothing to do with anything, but it's an added fact if I'm remembering right.