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ART on view 76 FIG. 9 (above): Cape, ‘ahu ‘ula. Hawaiian Islands. 18th century. Red ‘i‘iwi (Vestiaria coccinea) feathers, red ‘apapane (Himatione sanguinea) feathers, yellow ‘o‘o (Moho sp.) feathers and/or yellow mamo (Drepanis pacifi ca) feathers, white and black Hawaiian domestic fowl or moa (Gallus gallus) feathers; bird skin; plant fi ber; olona (Touchardia latifolia) fi ber. 52.5 x 133.5 cm. Provenance: Collected by Captain James Cook on his third voyage to the Pacifi c (1776–1779); 1780 British Museum, London. British Museum, Oc1988.Q1. FIG. 10 (above): Cape, ‘ahu ‘ula. Hawaiian Islands. Before 1778. Hawaiian domestic fowl or moa (Gallus gallus) feathers, red i‘iwi (Vestiaria coccinea) feathers, yellow ‘o‘o (Moho nobilis) feathers, bark cloth (Maraceae, Broussonetia papyrifera); olona (Touchardia latifolia) fi ber. 65 x 134 cm. Provenance: Collected by Captain James Cook on his third voyage to the Pacifi c (1776–1779); 1779 Leverian Museum, London; 1806 Museum of Ethnology, Vienna, purchased by Leopold von Fichtel at the auction of the Leverian collections on behalf of Kaiser Franz I of Austria. Museum of Ethnology, Weltmuseum, Vienna, 180. FIG. 7 (above): Cloak, ‘ahu ‘ula. Hawaiian Islands. Early 19th century. Red ‘i‘iwi (Vestiaria coccinea) feathers, yellow and black ‘o‘o (Moho nobilis) feathers, olona (Touchardia latifolia) fi ber. 139 x 218 cm. Provenance: Chief Kekuaokalani (d. 1819); King Kamehameha II (ca. 1797–1824); King Kamehameha III (1825–1854) by descent; 1841 collected by Captain John H. Aulick (1787–1873), Washington, DC; Mrs. Ethel M. Sterling; Richmond O. Aulick (1867–1897), Trenton, New Jersey; December 29, 1883, National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC, by gift of Richmond O. Aulick. National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution, 013825. FIG. 8 (top right): Cape, ‘ahu ‘ula. Hawaiian Islands. 18th century. Red ‘i‘iwi (Vestiaria coccinea) feathers, yellow ‘o‘o (Moho sp.) feathers, black Hawaiian domestic fowl or moa (Gallus, gallus) feathers, olona (Touchardia latifolia) fi ber, ‘ie‘ie (Freycinetia arborea) fi ber. 157 x 250 cm. Provenance: 1805–1819 Museum of William Bullock, London; purchased by Lord St Oswald; 1912 Dominion Museum (now Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa), gift of Lord St Oswald. Museum of New Zealand, Te Papa Tongarewa, gift of Lord St Oswald, 1912, FE06380.


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