Mahiole:A type of helmet made from woven fibers and adorned with feathers, often using mamo feathers. It was worn by Hawaiian chiefs and warriors as a symbol of status and power.
Pā‘ū: A long skirt made from kapa (bark cloth) or tapa (bark cloth beaten into thin sheets), typically decorated with intricate designs and sometimes featuring mamo feathers. It was worn by women during important ceremonies and events.
Featherwork:The art form that involves creating intricate designs using various types of bird feathers, including those of the mamo. Featherwork was an important part of Hawaiian culture and was used to create garments, adornments, and ceremonial objects.