22 B RICH AM OX HAU'AHAX FEATHER WORK. 



grey and white feathers in a close cylinder with red feather base. Given by the half- 

 castes to the Prince of Hawaii, son of Kaniehameha I\'. Cherry and white trimmings. 



10. Painted pole xa^Yz feet high. Hulumanu 15 inches high and 30 inches in 

 diameter; of loose, grey feathers mixed with the red tail feathers of the tropic bird. 

 The name was Kamakaalaneo. Cherry and lavender trimmings. 



11. Kauila spear 10 feet long. Hulumanu 42 inches high and iS inches in 

 diameter; of peacock feathers. Blue and orange trimmings. 



12. Painted pole 14! 2 feet high. Hulumanu 24 inches high, 30 inches in 

 diameter, of dark fluffy ostrich ( ? ) feathers. The inscription is, — "Kaleoaloha, he 

 makana wale ia mai ka hulu; he inoa keia mawaena o ke alii a me kona haku 

 kahili." Figured purple and plain orange ba.se, purple and orange trimmings. 



13. Ash pole II feet high. Hulumanu 30 inches high, 18 inches in diameter; 

 of black 00 feathers. "Kuniaka he inoa ia o kona kupunawahine oia ka makuahine 

 o Kamalalawalu moi o Maui." Buff and black trimmings. 



14. Painted pole 14 feet high. Hulunuinu 24 inches high, 18 inches in diam- 

 eter; of black 00 feathers. 



15. Pole, wound spirally with blue and white, 10 feet high. Hulumanu 30 

 inches high, 10 inches in diameter; of white feathers. Made by H. R. H. Liliuokalani 

 for the Princess Pauahi's funeral. Pale blue trimmings. 



16. Heavy kauila pole 14 feet high. Hulumanu 30 inches high, and 24 inches 

 in diameter; of large feathers dyed red; "Leleoili he inoa keia no Kekelaokalani ko ka 

 Moiwahine makuahine; he elua laua nei ma keia inoa." Orange and cherry trimmings. 



17. Ash pole 10 feet high (cut down). Hulumanu 30 inches high, 26 inches 

 in diameter; of iwa (Frigate bird) feathers from the guano islands. H. R. H. Ruta 

 Keelikolani. Cherry and orange trimmings. 



18. Pole of inlaid native woods 13 feet high. Hulumanu 36 inches high, 34 

 inches in diameter of tail feathers of the Pliacilioii nihricaiida. As there are but two 

 feathers in the tail many hundred birds must have contributed to this kahili. Princess 

 Pauahi. Cherry and white trimmings. 



19. Tortoise-shell and ivory pole, slender and only 8 feet high. Hulumanu 

 24 inches high, 24 inches in diameter; of yellow 00 feathers; with its mate. No. 22, 

 perhaps the most brilliant in the collection. H. R. H. Princess Victoria Kamamalu. 

 Blue and yellow trimmings to a black feather base. 



20. Kauila spear, turned, 12 feet long. Hulumanu 38 inches high, 36 inches 

 in diameter; vellow 00 feathers and red tail feathers of the tropic bird; black feather 

 base. As the tail feathers project 6-8 inches beyond the cylinder of 00 feathers they 

 are often neatly spliced to eke out the length. Black and orange trimmings. 



21. Ash pole 12 feet high. Hulumanu 30 inches high, 26 inches in diameter; 

 of large white feathers. Made for Mrs. Bishop's funeral. Light blue and white trim- 

 mings. 



