Keywords: Net Work of the Cloak of Kiwalao (1899).jpg okina ō okina ō Acrulocercus nobtlis decorated with triangles of okina i okina iwi Vestiaria coccinea Plate X This is of the same age as the preceding and belonged to Kīwalaʻō son of Kalaniʻōpuʻu and a brave warrior slain by Kamehameha who thus obtained the cloak In late years it has been called the Queen's Cloak and has been placed over the Queen's throne on public occasions Length 60 inches; width at base 144 inches; front edges 50 7 inches The nae is composed of more than thirty pieces of irregular form and varying fineness Fig 48 and the cloak seems to have been made up of the ruins of many other fabrics much as the choice products of Kashmir are fitted piece to piece of many an ancient shawl The network is shown on a larger scale in Plate XI At the fall of the Hawaiian Monarchy this with Nos 1 3 and 4 came to the Bishop Museum where it is numbered 6829 cite book Memoirs 1899 Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum Honolulu 1 http //archive org/details/memoirsbern01bernuoft Bishop Museum ca 1899 PD-old Kīwalaʻō Native Hawaiian objects in the Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum Hawaiian feather work ʻAhu ʻula |