Chieftain's Challenge

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Screamin' Eagles!
The Soldier

The Chieftain's Challenge is an unlockable headwear item for the Soldier. It is a classic stereotypical Native American headdress, worn by chiefs from the early 1850s to the late 1910s.

Trivia

  • Strangely enough, this hat along with Bombing Run and Stout Shako look similar to items submitted in the Polycount contest, even though some of the hats were submitted for other classes.
  • A traditional headdress of Native Americans was made from eagle feathers. Feathers would be earned though different deeds done in war or in daily life. In some American Indian tribes individuals had to go through many tribulations to receive or be allowed to make a headdress. Many individuals would be allowed to wear a headdress depending on how many they have earned throughout their lifetime. This task could take a substantial amount of time which is probably why the developers name the item so.
  • The feathers on the headdress were typically used by the natives to keep the sun out of their eyes. However, since the hat itself covers the Soldier's eyes, they serve little purpose.
  • The hat may be associated with the Soldier's affiliation with eagles, e.g.: "Screamin' Eagles!"
  • Within the Screamin' Eagles (the real life army division) was a famous sub-unit called the "Filthy Thirteen", a team lead by part Native American Jake McNiece
  • The name of this hat was misspelled "Chieftan's Challenge".
  • According to the TF2Items hat statistics page, the Chieftain's Challenge is currently the most desired hat.
  • Continuing the trend of his previous hats, this hat covers the Soldier's eyes. However, unlike the others that just hang down over his eyes, this one completely covers them.
  • Following the theme of the Tyrant's Helm and Killer's Kabuto, this headgear is worn by those known to be legendary and ruthless champions of battle in history and in myth. Perhaps the Soldier identifies with these tribes of warriors and chooses to mimic their well recognized headgear.
  • This hat was a part of the Crate series #2.