Cloak that the Hawaiian chiefs wore as a symbol of status
Cloak that the Hawaiian chiefs wore as a symbol of their high social status. Feather and vegetale fibre. Polynesia. Hawaiian Islands, United States. Last third of the 18th century. Museum of the Americas. Madrid, Spain
Picture No
13689201
Media ID
47816436
Size
4172px x 3012px
(5.5MB)
Credit
© Thaliastock / Mary Evans
Source
Museum of the Americas. Madrid - Photograph from Thaliastock Collection
Date
2018
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Americas Chieftain Ethnography Fiber Fibre Hawaiian Inhabitants Mantle Oceania Polynesia Polynesian Polynesians Rank Status Vegetable Wrap
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