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EPISODE · Nov 4, 2024 · 7 MIN

Interpretation of The Rongo Rongo: The Birdman Race

from Voices From the Past: The Rongo Rongo of Rapanui

The Rapanui pictorial representations, particularly the Rongo Rongo storyboard, depict various cultural practices of the ancient Easter Islanders. Key symbols include the Manutura Bird, diamonds representing patterns, and figures illustrating the Birdman egg collection race. The Mohai statues, believed to be inspired by natural rock formations, symbolize sun worship and protection against sea level rise. These representations align with historical practices and legends, such as offering food by fire to the Mohai and the annual Birdman race, reflecting the islanders’ religious and survival activities.

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