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  2. Tanawha Trail - Wikipedia

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    Throughout its length, the Tanawha Trail is blazed with a hawk feather icon. This is printed on small, metal signs. Most of these signs also display the Mountains-to-Sea Trail's white dot icon, at the points at which the two trails are combined. Junctions with side and connecting trails are signed; however, the other trails might not be blazed.

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  4. File:Feather.svg - Wikipedia

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  9. Kāhili - Wikipedia

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    Feather crafting is something that was brought to the islands from the first Polynesian voyagers, however, Hawaii has the most advanced examples. The feathers of small birds that were held in high regard for their religious significance were used in crafting a number of the regalia of the Hawaiian chiefs. [ 16 ]