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Feather Cape

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    Object Details

    Donor Name

    Princess Abigail W. Kawananakoa

    Notes

    From card: "Center length 12"; neck width 11 1/4"; overall frontal width 30". Yellow oo feather background, with black feather crescent in center of back between two red feather crescents, black half-crescent at front on each side. Base netting of olona fiber with twined tie of same material. Note: In Princess Kawananakoa's will this is referred to as "The Kalakaua cape." King David Kalakaua, 7th King of Hawaii, was born in 1836; died in San Francisco Jan. 29, 1891. A photograph and description of this cape appears in Additional Notes on Hawaiian Feather Work by Wm. T. Brigham. Bishop Museum Memoirs. Vol. VII. No. 1. Fig. 48 and p. 52: ..... "This cape was made during the reign of Kalakaua by Mrs. John Ena (nee Maria Lane) and is thus the latest of the capes here described and there will be no need to search the mele for any legendary history; the birds alone wore it before this King. Some of the birds were brought alive to the palace aviary to furnish a portion of the feathers, and Queen Liliuokalani kept a number there during her reign, feeding them the juice of the sugar cane.""
    Ahu'ula, feathered cape, olona fiber (Touchardia latifolia), feathers from 'i'iwi (Vestiaria coccinea) and 'o'o (Moho nobilis).
    Object was on display in National Museum of Natural History exhibit "Na Mea Makamae o Hawai'i - Hawaiian Treasures", 2004-2005. Cape was lent for the exhibit "Royal Hawaiian Featherwork: Na Hulu Ali'i".to the de Young Museum, Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco (FAMSF) for exhibit August 29, 2015 - Feb. 28, 2016 and to LACMA (Los Angeles County Museum of Art), for exhibit May 23 - August 7, 2016. Cape was lent to the Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery for the exhibit "1898: U.S. Imperial Visions and Revisions", April 28, 2023 - February 25, 2024.

    Record Last Modified

    21 Apr 2025

    Specimen Count

    1

    Culture

    Hawaiian (Kanaka ʻŌiwi, Kanaka Maoli)

    Accession Date

    14 Jan 1947

    Accession Number

    170851

    USNM Number

    E384231-0

    Object Type

    Cape

    Length - Object

    30 cm

    Width - Object

    28.57 cm
    76 cm

    Place

    Hawaii (Hawaiʻi), United States, Polynesia

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    Anthropology

    Data Source

    NMNH - Anthropology Dept.

    Topic

    Ethnology

    Metadata Usage

    CC0

    Link to Original Record

    http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/31d450995-9378-4969-8068-27619e207ec8

    Record ID

    nmnhanthropology_8419351

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