‘ahu‘ula - feathered cape from Hawaii
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Description:
Iiwi feathers were a hot commodity for Hawaiian ali‘I (nobility). Thousands of them would be used to create ‘ahu‘ula (feathered capes) like this one from the Field Museum Collections. These items were rare, and symbolized power and prestige.
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