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  3. ʻAhu ʻula - Wikipedia

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    A green cloak from the expedition has attracted curiosity not just for its color, but from the anecdote regarding its acquisition. The Hawaiian who owned it did not readily agree to trade it for various items offered as barter, but when he set eyes on a bottle and basin of the "Queen's ware" series of Wedgwood , he threw down the cape and made ...

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    A Mahiole collected by Robert Gray in 1789. While the Hawaiians did not wear hats, during times of combat the Ali'i chiefs would wear specially created wicker helmets that have been likened to the classic Greek helmets, and also coincidentally bear a resemblance to the headdress worn by Ladakh Buddhist religious musicians.

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    Unangan hat makers constructed headgear through a time- and labour-intensive process that began with finding and obtaining wood. [21] Since wood is scarce in the Arctic region, Unangans placed high value in its rarity. Finding a piece large enough was often acquired from a stump that had washed ashore, usually spruce, cedar or birch. [13]

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  8. Maritime fur trade - Wikipedia

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    The term "North West" was rarely spelled as the single word "Northwest", as is common today. [18] The maritime fur trade brought the Pacific Northwest coast into a vast, new network of international trade, centered on the north Pacific Ocean, global in scope, and based on capitalism but not (for the most part) on colonialism.

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