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King Kamehameha's feather cape, known as the "Ahuʻula," was approximately 18 feet long. It was made from thousands of bright red and yellow feathers, primarily from native Hawaiian birds, and was a symbol of royalty and power in Hawaiian culture. The cape was both a ceremonial garment and a representation of the king's status.

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