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KA HUKU HULU: THE FEATHERWORKER

Description:
Looks at the traditional Hawaiian artform of featherworking, which is used to produce cloaks, capes, headbands, helmets and standards. The documentary also examines the increasingly rare and endangered bird life from which the feathers are sourced, and featherworkers talk about their craft and demonstrate their skills. - Sleeve notes.
Display date:
1987
Location:
United States of America
Format:
MovingImage
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Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision
Contributors:
Production Company: Hawaii State Department of Education
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