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| | Traditions and Legends of Easter Island (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01) |
 | | I te tahi raá, he-here te maari kiruga ki te moai, Ko Rahi te igoa; moai moúga mo to'o. |
 | | As for the grave of Rua Hauá a Pua Taúra, that is a true fact, as in 1957 the ethnologist Dr Thomas Barthel found in one of the holes the skeleton mentioned by the tradition. |
 | | Hakateka is not found in the dictionary, nor is teka, of which it would be the factitive, but Englert's translation (así que le pudiesen girar) reveals its meaning as "to rotate". |
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