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Hawaiian ceremonial headdress
Hawaiian feather helmets, known as mahiole in the Hawaiian language, were worn with feather cloaks (ʻahu ʻula). These were symbols of the highest rank
Mahiole
Cloak of featherwork worn by men and women of high rank in Ancient Hawaii
language, literally "red/sacred garment for the upper torso"), and the mahiole (feather helmet) were symbols of the highest rank of the chiefly aliʻi
ʻAhu_ʻula
Hawaiian monarch (d. 1782)
1779, and exchanged gifts including a ʻahuʻula (feathered cloak) and mahiole (ceremonial helmet), since it was during the Makahiki season. Cook's ships
Kalaniʻōpuʻu
National museum in London, England
Queen Idia, Nigeria, 16th century AD Room 24 – Hawaiian feather helmet or mahiole, late 1700s AD Bowl decorated with pearl shell and boars' tusks, used to
British_Museum
Oldest known written complaint (c. 1750 BC)
monolith La Bouche du Roi (artwork) Luzira Head Kayung totem pole Kū figure Mahiole Mangareva Statue Moai Hava Ndop figures Paracas textile Rongorongo text
Complaint_tablet_to_Ea-nāṣir
intricately constructed battle regalia of feathered capes and helmets called a mahiole (helmet) and ʻahu ʻula (cloak or cape). The history of the ancient Polynesians
Monarchs of the Hawaiian Islands
Monarchs_of_the_Hawaiian_Islands
Topics referred to by the same term
may refer to: War bonnet (Plains Indians) Montezuma's headdress (Mexico) Mahiole (Hawaii) Toupha (Byzantium) Featherwork This disambiguation page lists
Feather_headdress
Official government emblem of the U.S. state of Hawaii
statue in front of Aliʻiōlani Hale, Honolulu. His cloak and helmet (a mahiole) are in yellow. Kamehameha I's figure is in proper. Kamehameha I unified
Seal_of_Hawaii
Species of bird
from ʻiʻiwi, but also some from ʻapapane, to adorn the ʻahuʻula (capes), mahiole (helmets), and nā lei hulu (feather leis) of aliʻi (Hawaiian nobility)
ʻApapane
Painting by Johan Zoffany
in 1779. Other paintings of the death of Cook were painted earlier. The Mahiole (Feathered Helmet) that was included in the painting of Cook's death by
The Death of Captain James Cook (Zoffany)
The_Death_of_Captain_James_Cook_(Zoffany)
arms features two male figures dressed in ʻahu ʻula (feather cloaks) and mahiole (feathered helmets). These are the sacred royal twin brothers, Kameʻeiamoku
Coat of arms of the Hawaiian Kingdom
Coat_of_arms_of_the_Hawaiian_Kingdom
chiefly and military elite status was the traditional feathered helmet, the mahiole. The boundaries of chiefdoms often changed due to frequent inter‑tribal
History_of_Hawaii
Use of feathers in traditional art
at all. Feathered cloaks and headdresses include the ʻahuʻula capes and mahiole helmets were worn by Hawaiian royalty; many are now on display at the Bishop
Featherwork
Species of bird
Hawaiian aliʻi (nobility) for use in decorating ʻahuʻula (feather cloaks) and mahiole (feathered helmets), and such uses gave the species its original scientific
ʻIʻiwi
Lightweight cloth-covered helmet
Firefighter's Hard hat Riot protection Welding Other Flight Helmet cover Mitznefet Heraldic use Horned Mahiole Tarnhelm Pith American fiber Winged Zuckerman
Pith_helmet
Art in Hawaii and by Hawaiian artists
before 1779, Historisches Museum Bern Mahiole helm, beginning of the 19th century, Musée du quai Branly, Paris Mahiole helm, beginning of the 19th century
Hawaiian_art
Museum in Cambridge, Massachusetts, US
Island tapa figures and carved wooden statues; Hawaiian feather cloaks and Mahiole feather helmets; Maori carved whakairo door panels, bowls, and human figures;
Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology
Peabody_Museum_of_Archaeology_and_Ethnology
Ancient Egyptian mathematical document
monolith La Bouche du Roi (artwork) Luzira Head Kayung totem pole Kū figure Mahiole Mangareva Statue Moai Hava Ndop figures Paracas textile Rongorongo text
Rhind_Mathematical_Papyrus
Hotel in Honolulu, Hawaii, United States
orchid. A century-old Kiawe tree in the outside area of House Without a Key Mahiole (Feathered helmet), a pair of 1983 stone sculptures by Charles W. Watson
Halekulani_(hotel)
Historic Place in Hawaii County, Hawaii
can be viewed in the hotel lobby, including a feather cloak and helmet (mahiole). The small sandy beach provides a protected beach for launching canoes
Kamakahonu
Pretender to the Hawaiian throne
The young Prince Edward A. Kawānanakoa wearing the feather mahiole and ʻahuʻula of his ancestor, King Kaumualiʻi in 1947.
Edward_A._Kawānanakoa
Species of plant
aerial roots) also became the framework for helmets worn by the aliʻi (mahiole iʻe). Wikimedia Commons has media related to Freycinetia arborea. "Freycinetia
Freycinetia_arborea
Symbol of the aliʻi chiefs and families of the Hawaiian Islands
crafting a number of the regalia of the Hawaiian chiefs. The ʻahu ʻula, mahiole, kāhili and other objects of the aliʻi were made with these sacred feathers
Kāhili
Native Hawaiian aliʻi wahine (queen)
warriors, retainers and kahu and prepared for full battle, including their mahiole and ʻahu ʻula. They headed towards Ke‘ei where a fight broke out among
Kānekapōlei
Ancient Sumerian artifact
monolith La Bouche du Roi (artwork) Luzira Head Kayung totem pole Kū figure Mahiole Mangareva Statue Moai Hava Ndop figures Paracas textile Rongorongo text
Standard_of_Ur
Kahuna
typical in the W. Pacific, strongly resembled the Hawaiian ʻihe (spear), mahiʻole (war helmet) and ahaʻula (cape of royalty). Many Native Hawaiians and scholars
Paʻao
Aliʻi nui of Kauaʻi and Niʻihau
Mahiole of Kaumualiʻi, currently at the Bishop Museum.
Kaumualiʻi
Woodcut by Albrecht Dürer
monolith La Bouche du Roi (artwork) Luzira Head Kayung totem pole Kū figure Mahiole Mangareva Statue Moai Hava Ndop figures Paracas textile Rongorongo text
Dürer's_Rhinoceros
Sculpture by Thomas Ridgeway Gould
model dressed up in the royal feather cloak (ʻahu ʻula), feather helmet (mahiole), feather sash (kāʻei) (also referred to as a "(feather) malo" or "feather
Statue of Kamehameha I (Kapaau, Hawaii)
Statue_of_Kamehameha_I_(Kapaau,_Hawaii)
American Merchant Sea Captain (1755–1806)
A royal Hawaiian Mahiole, or feathered helmet, collected by Gray in 1789
Robert_Gray_(sea_captain)
Sculptures excavated at Ur, in southern Iraq
monolith La Bouche du Roi (artwork) Luzira Head Kayung totem pole Kū figure Mahiole Mangareva Statue Moai Hava Ndop figures Paracas textile Rongorongo text
Ram_in_a_Thicket
Heraldic device
Firefighter's Hard hat Riot protection Welding Other Flight Helmet cover Mitznefet Heraldic use Horned Mahiole Tarnhelm Pith American fiber Winged Zuckerman
Helmet_(heraldry)
16th-century gold pendant
monolith La Bouche du Roi (artwork) Luzira Head Kayung totem pole Kū figure Mahiole Mangareva Statue Moai Hava Ndop figures Paracas textile Rongorongo text
Tudor_Heart_Pendant
Protective headgear used in lacrosse
Firefighter's Hard hat Riot protection Welding Other Flight Helmet cover Mitznefet Heraldic use Horned Mahiole Tarnhelm Pith American fiber Winged Zuckerman
Lacrosse_helmet
7th century Anglo-Saxon helmet
Firefighter's Hard hat Riot protection Welding Other Flight Helmet cover Mitznefet Heraldic use Horned Mahiole Tarnhelm Pith American fiber Winged Zuckerman
Staffordshire_helmet
2007 British TV series or programme
monolith La Bouche du Roi (artwork) Luzira Head Kayung totem pole Kū figure Mahiole Mangareva Statue Moai Hava Ndop figures Paracas textile Rongorongo text
Museum_(TV_series)
American sculptor
Dredging & Construction Company, 614 Kapahulu Avenue, Honolulu, Hawaii Mahiole (Feathered helmet), 1983, pair of stone sculptures, The Halekulani Hotel
Charles_W._Watson
Madiba shirt Madisar Madras (cloth) Madras (costume) Magnetic boots Magoja Mahiole Mail (armour) Maillot Makarapa Malaysian batik Malaysian cultural outfits
Index_of_fashion_articles
American artist
of Mayor Tony Kunimura (1999), cast bronze, Lihue Civic Center, Kaua’i Mahiole (2000), red granite sculpture, Kona International Airport, Kona Prince
Sean_K._L._Browne
Blue-and-white temple vases from the Yuan dynasty
monolith La Bouche du Roi (artwork) Luzira Head Kayung totem pole Kū figure Mahiole Mangareva Statue Moai Hava Ndop figures Paracas textile Rongorongo text
David_Vases
Mesopotamian inscribed stone objects
monolith La Bouche du Roi (artwork) Luzira Head Kayung totem pole Kū figure Mahiole Mangareva Statue Moai Hava Ndop figures Paracas textile Rongorongo text
Blau_Monuments
Helmet issued to Australian paratroopers during World War II
Firefighter's Hard hat Riot protection Welding Other Flight Helmet cover Mitznefet Heraldic use Horned Mahiole Tarnhelm Pith American fiber Winged Zuckerman
M42_Duperite_helmet
tooth knife H000114- Netting for feather cloak H000141- Wicker helmet (mahiole) H000150- Shark's tooth ring H000151-001- Carved turtle figures Cook's
James Cook Collection: Australian Museum
James_Cook_Collection:_Australian_Museum
Lyon Arboretum Maalaea, Hawaii Maehara Stadium Mahalo Mahinahina, Hawaii Mahiole Māhukona Mahukona, Hawaii Māili, Hawaii Mākaha, Hawaii Mākaha Valley, Hawaii
Index of Hawaii-related articles
Index_of_Hawaii-related_articles
Copy of the Polykleitos sculpture once owned by the future Paul III
monolith La Bouche du Roi (artwork) Luzira Head Kayung totem pole Kū figure Mahiole Mangareva Statue Moai Hava Ndop figures Paracas textile Rongorongo text
Farnese_Diadumenos
New Zealand TV series or programme
Hawaiians to Captain James Cook in 1779 `ahu `ula (Feathered cloak) and Mahiole Simon Morton & Herman Pi'ikea Clark, Hawaiian Specialist 53 Beaded Beauties
Tales_from_Te_Papa
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Biblical
My Lord is most high; Lord of might and elevation.
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Hindu, Indian
An Ancient Hindu King
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Teutonic
Free.
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Japanese
Child of the tortoise.
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Arabic, Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Muslim, Parsi, Tamil, Zoroastrian
Scented; Blessing from God; Star; Tree of Heaven; King; Sweet Basil
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Alert
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Australian, French, Latin, Spanish
Born at Christmas; Birthday; Referring to the Birthday of Jesus or Christmas
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God's Victory
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Goddess Saraswati; God of Study
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