The Guarani and other Amazonian tribes create stunning feather art—vibrant headdresses, armbands, and ritual masks—from macaw, toucan, and parrot feathers. Each color and feather type holds meaning, attracting forest spirits or empowering the wearer in ceremony. An inclusive South American rainforest heritage art, it highlights a deep respect for bird life and symbolizes the wearer’s connection to nature’s beauty and power.