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Hawaiian feather cloaks known as ʻAhu ʻula in the Hawaiian language were worn with feather helmets (mahiole). These were symbols of the highest rank reserved for the men of the aliʻi the chiefly class of Hawaii. There are over 160 examples of this traditional clothing in museums around the world. At least six of these cloaks were collected during the voyages of Captain Cook.

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