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- Mahiole abstract "Hawaiian feather helmets, known as mahiole in the Hawaiian language, were worn with feather cloaks (ʻahu ʻula). These were symbols of the highest rank reserved for the men of the aliʻi, the chiefly class of Hawaii. There are examples of this traditional headgear in museums around the world. At least sixteen of these helmets were collected during the voyages of Captain Cook. These helmets are made from a woven frame structure decorated with bird feathers and are examples of fine featherwork techniques. One of these helmets was included in a painting of Cook's death by Johann Zoffany.".
- Mahiole thumbnail 'Man_Wearing_Feather_Cloak_and_Helmit',_oil_on_canvas_painting_attributed_to_Rembrandt_Peale.jpg?width=300.
- Mahiole wikiPageExternalLink search.aspx?term=mahiole.
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- Mahiole wikiPageID "28879308".
- Mahiole wikiPageRevisionID "601347800".
- Mahiole created "18".
- Mahiole hasPhotoCollection Mahiole.
- Mahiole imageCaption "Man Wearing Feather Cloak and Helmit attributed to Rembrandt Peale.".
- Mahiole location "various museums including the British Museum, London".
- Mahiole material "Feathers and plant fibres".
- Mahiole name "Hawaiian feather helmet".
- Mahiole subject Category:Featherwork.
- Mahiole subject Category:Hawaii_culture.
- Mahiole subject Category:Helmets.
- Mahiole type ArmorPlate102740764.
- Mahiole type Artifact100021939.
- Mahiole type Covering103122748.
- Mahiole type Helmet103513376.
- Mahiole type Helmets.
- Mahiole type Object100002684.
- Mahiole type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Mahiole type Plate103959701.
- Mahiole type ProtectiveCovering104014297.
- Mahiole type Shield104192858.
- Mahiole type Whole100003553.
- Mahiole comment "Hawaiian feather helmets, known as mahiole in the Hawaiian language, were worn with feather cloaks (ʻahu ʻula). These were symbols of the highest rank reserved for the men of the aliʻi, the chiefly class of Hawaii. There are examples of this traditional headgear in museums around the world. At least sixteen of these helmets were collected during the voyages of Captain Cook.".
- Mahiole label "Mahiole".
- Mahiole label "Махиоле".
- Mahiole sameAs m.0dddpfd.
- Mahiole sameAs Q4285713.
- Mahiole sameAs Q4285713.
- Mahiole sameAs Mahiole.
- Mahiole wasDerivedFrom Mahiole?oldid=601347800.
- Mahiole depiction 'Man_Wearing_Feather_Cloak_and_Helmit',_oil_on_canvas_painting_attributed_to_Rembrandt_Peale.jpg.
- Mahiole isPrimaryTopicOf Mahiole.