
Mahiole - Wikipedia
Hawaiian feather helmets, known as mahiole in the Hawaiian language, [2] were worn with feather cloaks (ʻahu ʻula). These were symbols of the highest rank reserved for the men of the aliʻi, [3] …
ʻAhu ʻula - Wikipedia
The ʻahu ʻula (feather cape or cloak in the Hawaiian language, literally "red/sacred garment for the upper torso" [1]), [2] and the mahiole (feather helmet) were symbols of the highest rank of the …
Mahiole - Images of Old Hawaiʻi
2016年6月5日 · (National Museum of Australia) Kaumuali‘i’s mahiole is consists of red ‘i‘iwi, yellow and black feathers and knotted a million times into a lacy filigree. The mahiole was a …
Art: Feathered helmet (mahiole) - Annenberg Learner
Rarer than red feathers in Hawaii, the golden feathers of the ‘o’o and mamo were highly prized. This feathered helmet, called a mahiole, includes red and yellow feathers as well as the more …
mahiole hulu manu | British Museum
Helmet (mahiole) made of 'ie'ie vine, olonā fibre netting and red, yellow and black feathers. Helmet woven from 'ie'ie, closely shaped to head with a high crescent-shaped crest. Covered …
Mahiole Pōheoheo - Images of Old Hawaiʻi
2018年5月15日 · It was a custom to cut the hair close at the sides of the head leaving a ridge of stiff, erect hair, like a mane on the top of the scalp), and this mane-like ridge was called …
Mahiole in Kaneohe, HI - publicartarchive.org
This free form knotted wallhanging "Mahiole" resembles the spirit of a Hawaiian warrior's feather helmet. Worn with feather cloaks, these helmets were symbols of the highest rank in Native …
Mahi‘ole and ‘Ahu‘ula of Kaumuali‘i – Hawaii Alive
This mahi‘ole and ‘ahu‘ula held in the collection of the Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum are believed to be a gift from Kamehameha I to Kaumuali‘i. The mahi‘ole was preserved in the …
mahiole – nupepa
It is the Feather Helmet of Kaumualii! —During the days of this past week, displayed in the window of Whitney’s Bookstore the regalia of the Ancient Kings of Hawaii nei. The Mahiole is …
Feathered helmet (mahiole) — Google Arts & Culture
This feathered helmet forms part of the regalia of a high status Hawaiian chief, and were worn during ceremonies and for battle.
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