Report of a Journey Around the World. 



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BBRI/IN. Museum fur Volkerkunde. Prof. Dr. Albert Griinwedel, 

 Director. 



Hawaiian Islands. (Largely the collection of Dr. Edward Arning.) 

 Feather cloak 51 in. long, mostly red with yellow crescent ornaments; feather 

 cape 16 in. long in middle, 9 in. on front border, red ground with yellow 

 border, triangles and crescents; cape 14 in. long, yellow ground and red semi- 

 crescents and triangles; helmet with traces of feathers, helmet with yellow 

 crest and traces of red and black feathers; helmet, red with black stripe at 



the base of crest, which is capped with 

 yellow, two stripes on left side; helmet 

 without feathers, but with a crest of five 

 pedunculated disks; kukailimoku with 

 reddish hair, 2 hula drums of gourd; 

 drum of coconut wood; another with 

 head and more elaborate carving; ukeke, 

 a poor specimen; 3 bambu time- 

 beaters (O/ie hula puili)\ gourd 

 ipn hokiokio, another of coconut; 

 4 rattles of gourd with feathers, 

 one without; 2 nose flutes, coco- 



202. GILBERT ISLANDS. 



203. ADZE, MARSHALL ISLANDS. 



nut drum, 2 stone cups, 12 sling-stones, good; kua olona, club of rude form 

 with cord attached, stone weapon of double conical form, 2 hala pillows, 5 

 pair of sandals of various material, hat block of coconut wood, polishing 

 stones, kua kuku for beating kapa, 23 ie kuku or kapa-beaters, 53 ohe kapa- 

 pala or carved stamps for printing kapa, 3 hohoa or round kapa-beaters, 4 

 bambu ruling pens, 2 koa surf boards about 8 ft. long, 4 paddles without ihu, 

 canoe-god with four heads and shell eyes; 3 squid-hooks complete, one with 

 wooden, two with metal points; 5 hala fish baskets, 2 laau melomelo or bait- 

 sticks, fish-hook of two pieces of bone bound together at the base; 2 of ivory, 

 single barb; 3 of pearl-shell; 7 of tortoise-shell; fishing whip, 2 shrimp traps, 

 netting apparatus complete, wooden shark-hook with bone point, idol of 

 wood with hair carved in form of a wig; image kneeling, the only one from 

 Hawaii in this unusual position; 1 idol, small, unfinished; 2 idols of rough tree 

 stems; image of breadfruit, without arms or legs, the long slim body stuck 

 full of pegs of coconut wood; 4 idols of carved wood, small; 3 rude stone 



■Figured in Occasional Papers, Vol. 1. PI. VIII. 

 Occasional Papers B. P. B. M. Vol. V. No. 5. — 18. 



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