Here we go! My hands hurt lol!
I have a serious intrest in studying ancient cultures, and so I'm going to educate you on the apparel and accessories of ancient priests.
The main carving of his feather headdress is Quetzalcoatl, the great feathered serpant that was mostly the center of their religion, and one of the main deities of the ancient Aztec and Maya.
http://religion.mrugala.net/Ameriques/Quetzalcoatl.jpg
Queze has a LOT of face jewlery, and I'm not quite sure how they attach it, I know this is what the preist of ancient times used, attempting to look godlike and un-earthly.
http://images.amazon.com/images/G/01/dvd/aplus/apocalypto/apocalypto3lg.jpg
He has his telling stones in a pouch at his hip, and I kept his tatoo on his right shouldler.
At his ankles are shells and bells, while he dances it sounds like the hiss of a snake. I know the Mohawk indians used them, and I'm sure the Aztecs did too.
The feathers of his headress are made of the feathers of the quetzel bird, hundreds of these birds were killed in order to make one headress. While in air, it looks like a flying serpand (feathered serpant). The bird was greatly honored and respected.
http://www.american.edu/TED/images3/quetzel.jpg
Anything round in this ancient culture was sacred, because it resembled a wheel or calander. They worshipped time, and dressed themselves with anything they could find that was circular in any way. (Their calander is actually more accurate and comlex than the one we use today). I dressed Queze in a lot of circular items.
Preists, when after sacrificing someone to the gods (a winning team of a game was sacrificed, it was a great honor) they would rip out the heart and quickly burn the heart, and smudge themselves with the blood. Queze has a bowl of smoke, imagaine what you like...