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9 April 2024

  • 16:3816:38, 9 April 2024 diff hist +161 ʻAhu ʻulaKalakaua→Kalākaua; the king's 1888 book of legends, p. 76 also tells that kāhili and pennon was hoisted on mast of barge by Kaupeʻepeʻe-nui-kauila
  • 16:2816:28, 9 April 2024 diff hist +2,518 Kalākaua's 1881 world tour→‎California, January 29 – February 8: Inserting the hoisting of "royal standard" and receiving 21-gun salute in SF bay, though noting this recurred later in Japan (Edo Bay), etc. "royal standard" sounds like flag (as Japanese translators assume) but Kalākaua's book (and other sources) refer to the kāhili as "royal standard" (the kāhili is called many things in English sources, including fly-flap or fly-whisk, or even fan)) current

8 April 2024

3 April 2024

  • 22:1322:13, 3 April 2024 diff hist +201 Statue of Kamehameha I (Kapaau, Hawaii)minor tweaks current
  • 21:3621:36, 3 April 2024 diff hist +1,644 Statue of Kamehameha I (Kapaau, Hawaii)→‎Features: Rollback "fisherman" legs, since I overlooked this being sourceable to Wharton p 27. Revision regarding sash/malo "sash" is Brigham's "cordon" and Rose's "(feather) malo" or "feather baldric" [accession no. 1910.19.001 but Rose 1988 doesn't identify it as "Līloa" unlike Kamehiro 2009]. (both feather malo and cotton/regular malo being provided as photo material for sculptor, as already written).
  • 19:4319:43, 3 April 2024 diff hist +2,753 Statues of Kamehameha I→‎Features: Claiming he "ignored" photos and Europeanized is too strong a claim (unsrcd); he relied on 1834 engraving of Kamehameha, but was asked to make him 45 yr old. Twealing info about sash/baldric →‎Replicas: The placement of original belongs above, so upslided. Also wasn't Capt. of the wrecked ship who sold original, so inserting ship names.
  • 15:3915:39, 3 April 2024 diff hist +3,682 Statue of Kamehameha I (Kapaau, Hawaii)Gibson only wrote of "Hoapili" thus presumably Robert Hoapili Baker, but the actual surviving photo of man holding spear id'd as John Tamatoa Baker. Dissembled cluster of four sources into separate inline citations substantiating each piece of info. Legs of "fisherman" was not seen, 2 srcs say legs of Robert photomontged onto John's upper body in dress. Outfit incl. feather cloak, helm, sash; also malo/loincloth but model wore cotton one (probably feather §malo on statue)
  • 12:5212:52, 3 April 2024 diff hist −823 Statues of Kamehameha I→‎Features: Replacing with briefer note on Robert Hoapili Baker photo dressed as the info on John Tamatoa Baker dressed as fisherman seeming superfluous and already repeated in main article.

2 April 2024

  • 20:0720:07, 2 April 2024 diff hist +2,315 ʻAhu ʻula→‎ʻAhu ʻula in current museums: Identifying image:Cloak Helmet and Chief.jpg Kekaulike cape of "peculiar" design and removing unsrcd 200yr dating. The photo has nothing to do with the 1810 Kaumualiʻi "insignia" (deleting "200yr" as redundant), whose mahiole is chiefly red, the cape[s] yellow. To correct myself, there were two capes, one was in as of Brighahm 1918, and another one at Kapiolani estate..
  • 01:4701:47, 2 April 2024 diff hist +538 ʻAhu ʻula→‎Further examples: Rewrite Te Papa: Besides FE 327 (long-term loaned to Bishop) and FE 326 already mentioned is a primarily black feather cape (FE 6380), described of old as powhee bird feathers, apparently black chicken feathers.
  • 00:0600:06, 2 April 2024 diff hist +10 m ʻAhu ʻulaMisspelt name fix→ Kekuaokalani

1 April 2024

  • 23:5723:57, 1 April 2024 diff hist +370 ʻAhu ʻula→‎ʻAhu ʻula in current museums: Kaumualiʻi Add archive to deadlink, add Brighahm (1918), pp. 31, 47 (at that time in 1918, Biishop owned his malo but the cape belonged to Kapiolani Estate collection)
  • 23:1123:11, 1 April 2024 diff hist −682 ʻAhu ʻula: Elgin Cloak: bought by Bishop 1968 →‎War capes: Since 4 in BM sourced, deleting {{void}}ed 3 in BM with deadlink srcs.
  • 17:0117:01, 1 April 2024 diff hist +35 ʻAhu ʻulaCharles Winn purchase date 7 May 1819 from Bullock. The other set of cape&helm were "Not Cook".
  • 16:2116:21, 1 April 2024 diff hist +498 ʻAhu ʻula→‎Cloaks and helmet given him to wear, 1779: Rollback Bullock→Charles Winn provenance since this is sourceable to Kaeppler 1974 with particulars (Lot 34 and museum numbers FE 327, FE 328). Also another set of cape&helmet (Lot 25, FE 376, FE 326) and these are still at Te Papa. <ref>+ Mallon 2017 paper. Thus deleting the extraneous European hat content (off-topic, but inserted since Charles Winn provenance was enunciated on online collection catalog.) Tag: harv-error

29 March 2024

28 March 2024

  • 19:0219:02, 28 March 2024 diff hist +1,308 ʻAhu ʻulaThough Museum Companion describes Parkinson's at "Albion Street on Surrey sided of Blackfr. Bridg.", this is more confusing on a modern map as comapred to saying Blackfriars Rotunda on southe end of Blackfr. Bridg. (<ref>+ McAleer 2017), and the Rotunda was the "Sandwich Room", i.e. the Hawaiian Islands collection (as in the Skelton engraving)

25 March 2024

  • 19:4719:47, 25 March 2024 diff hist +5,002 ʻAhu ʻulaKaeppler counts 7 cloaks (long ahu lua) Sarah Stone painted (info about how many short capes or tippets does not emerged in my viewed sources). Adding 1) green cloak 2) Elgin cloak 2) "Kintore Cloak" striped, given back by Scotland;

24 March 2024

  • 20:3020:30, 24 March 2024 diff hist +8,693 ʻAhu ʻulaZoffany rmv from lede (if he made a Hawaiian wear cape&helm already given to Cook, this trivia is insignificant compared to Sarah Stone) →‎Captain James Cook collection: Separating the Kalaniʻōpuʻu cape and feather. Also vetted&revised Bullock provenances.

23 March 2024

  • 22:4122:41, 23 March 2024 diff hist +5,664 ʻAhu ʻulaKaeppler 2006 (trasncript on web) id dead-url, and whoever cited it gave wrong count for Cook's voyage capes 6→16 (Kaeppler 1985 gives 6 "trapezoid" vs. 10 "straight-collar shaped bottom" types which are subtypes of Hiroa[=Buck]'s "rectanguar". Some revision on spiritual power/mana.
  • 14:0014:00, 23 March 2024 diff hist +1,546 KalaniʻōpuʻuTerreeoboo <ref++ (Cook's Journal and Jarvis 1842), also inserting File:Tereoboo,_King_of_Owyhee,_bringing_presents_to_Captain_Cook_by_John_Webber.jpg which is an illustration form the printed journals (Vol. I-III + "Atlas of Plates" in the original set) current
  • 02:0402:04, 23 March 2024 diff hist +3,578 ʻAhu ʻula→‎War capes: Dissemble gallery into this section. War cape as accord. Bingham 1918 and Hiroa. Australian Museum cape and 4 capes in Brit. Museum (voiding deadlink refs as now useless ), also Peabody Essex Museum cape, Webber's engraving.

22 March 2024

21 March 2024

  • 14:5814:58, 21 March 2024 diff hist −4,387 Feather cloak→‎Hawaii: add section hatnote {{main|ʻahu ʻula}}, and pare down to more of a sketch/survey, since much of recently added details are now moved to target (ʻahu ʻula oldid 1214842754). Also deleting 1 image moved to said target.
  • 10:3510:35, 21 March 2024 diff hist +488 Feather cloak→‎Germanic: Boldfacing '''''fjadrhamr''''' etc. and English-translating aliases (fjaðrhamr redirects back to this article so prob. shouldn't be wikilinked here, and boldface indicates that), e.g. if [[]] ) Inserting Ruggerini's analysis that "arnarhamar" whne used with preposition "i" is construed as "in eagle shape", and later when the giant pursues he "wears (tekr) an eagle coat".

20 March 2024

  • 23:1623:16, 20 March 2024 diff hist +276 Stephen MitchellRestoring *Stephen A. Mitchell (Scandinavian scholar) I am not affiliated with this person stop deleting, and pay attention! I append add'l info (comment, does not display) because there's already another "A. Mitchell" and "Mitchell (translator)" which this scholar needs to be dab'd with. Previous deleter ranted on about my add'l info then subsequently admitted not noticing <!----> but didnt self-revert deletion. Tag: Reverted

19 March 2024

  • 20:4520:45, 19 March 2024 diff hist +658 Feather cloak→‎Māori: Slight rearrangement (since symbol of chieftain is also srcable to Hiroa 1926). Add {{efn}} that dropping k from kahu kura yields Hawaiian ʻahu ʻula, accord. to Hiroa 1926 (p. 195)

18 March 2024

  • 09:3109:31, 18 March 2024 diff hist +171 Feather cloak→‎Hawaiian mythology: Brief lede sentence added.
  • 09:2009:20, 18 March 2024 diff hist +454 Feather cloak→‎Hawaii: §§Other famous examples include: Replace/revise preexisting unsourced textual material with verifiable content from srcs I added (Harger1983, Kamehiro2009)
  • 08:3008:30, 18 March 2024 diff hist +118 Feather cloak→‎Hawaii: Revising: it reads as if feather skirt is repeated, though it was not meant to be so. Thus qualifying that ordinarily when she'd wear a barkcloth skirt, but she was also famous for the luxuriant feather skirt specially made.

17 March 2024

  • 16:1416:14, 17 March 2024 diff hist +90 Feather cloakDeleting Holt's "ʻahu ʻula" as synonym (unused others and near-misses in dictionary) →‎Hawaii: mamo "dark yellow" unsrc'd→orange tinge (Hull) "rich orange" (Bishop), o'o→"bright yellow" (Bishop). Also fine netting made from olonā fiber and called nae (Bishop)
  • 09:0909:09, 17 March 2024 diff hist +982 Feather cloak→‎Hawaii: Earlier examples used coarse netting with wider holes that needed to be covered up with large chicken feathers, etc. before applying the pretty feathers. Later, finer meshes (close-plaited, finely hand-knotted) became available as base for cape, to which the small decorative feathers could be attached directly.
  • 09:0909:09, 17 March 2024 diff hist +587 Freycinetia arborea→‎Uses: vine or aerial root. <ref>+ Harger 1983 current
  • 08:2408:24, 17 March 2024 diff hist +876 Kāhili→‎''Kāhili'' bearer: bed chamber kahili-bearer was called haʻakuʻe and had to be the same sex as the master →‎Crafting: ''nene (bird)'' (goose) and ʻalalā (Hawaiian crow) feathers were also mentioned in preceding by Malo current
  • 07:5307:53, 17 March 2024 diff hist +347 Kāhili→‎Crafting: "choicest" staff used owl (''pueo '') and Hawaiian hawk (''ʻio]]'') <ref>Malo, p62

16 March 2024

  • 12:5112:51, 16 March 2024 diff hist +2,879 Feather cloak→‎Hawaiian mythology: ''moʻo'' or lizard clan grandmother give hero ʻAukelenuiaʻīkū a feather skirt that turns enemy into ashes (alt version, he gets a tail-turned-cape (kapa, tapa) that skirt/pau goes to his bride to be, Nāmaka)
  • 10:0210:02, 16 March 2024 diff hist +1,547 NāmakaReformat using {{harvcoltxt}} (but using this without <ref> is deprecated). Add version of S. N. Haleʻole (1863) reprinted by Beckwith in Smithsonian Reprort Vol. 33 current

15 March 2024

  • 12:5912:59, 15 March 2024 diff hist +2,764 Hawaii mamo→‎Description: {{harvp|Gon|2008}} glosses ''hāhā'' tree as ''Cyanea'' and ''Clermontia'' spp. (so prob. not plants currently classed as Lobelia genus), though outdatedly referred to as lobelias in 1930s texts and Comb.Haw.Dict. Also as acc. Gon. also called ''‘ōhā'' in Hawaiian, and Emerson and Degener use this Hawaiian name. Note Palmer also refers to "Ohia" as, apparently, mamo's favorite, though this is misspelt.
  • 06:1006:10, 15 March 2024 diff hist −2 m Hawaii mamo→‎In Hawaiian culture: extraneous }}
  • 06:0606:06, 15 March 2024 diff hist +3,806 Hawaii mamo→‎Description: Adding ''Cyanea (plant)''=hāhā<ref name="pratt2005"/> →‎In Hawaiian culture: Restoring "eating" content due to citations found:ornithologist Henshaw1902 suspected kapu being broken and eaten, native Hawaiian historian Mamo1903 confirms they were being used as food.

14 March 2024

  • 11:0111:01, 14 March 2024 diff hist +4,720 Hawaii mamo→‎Description: Lobelia nectar <ref>+ (Greenway 1931) →‎In Hawaiian culture: Breadfruit birdlime <ref>+ (Degener 1930), who also mentions sparing of the feather birds (specifically mamo <ref>+USDA 1949, probably so based ''ʻōʻō'' <ref>+ Hiroa1944. Commenting out WP:OR speculation on this birds surviving or not a trapping or
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