Kahili
Introduction
a traditional Hawaiian feather ornament or ceremonial staff
Background Story
In Hawaiian culture, 'Kahili' refers to a feathered standard used in ceremonies to signify the presence of royalty. They are often made with the feathers of native birds and represent wealth and status. The term has been used in various contexts in Hawaiian history and mythology.
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