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Cloak that the Hawaiian chiefs wore as a symbol of status

Cloak that the Hawaiian chiefs wore as a symbol of status


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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. Date: 2018

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Americas Chief Chieftain Civilization Cloak Ethnography Feather Feathers Fiber Fibre Hawaii Hawaiian Inhabitants Mantle Natives Oceania Pacific Peoples Polynesia Polynesian Rank Robe Status Symbol Tribal Vegetable Wrap


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