English: H000087
Neck or hair ornament (lei) of red feathers from the iiwi (honeyeater bird). The feathers are mounted on a core of bark fibre from the olona rain forest shrub. Collected from the Hawaiian Islands on Cook's third voyage to the Pacific, 1778.
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Australian Museum
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Australian Museum
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Short title
iH000087-001+01
Author
AM, Photography Dept - Paul Ovenden
Image title
H87- Neck or hair ornament (lei) of red feathers from the iiwi (honeyeater bird). The feathers are mounted on a core of bark fibre from the olona rain forest shrub. Hawaiian Islands