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Tag: Tangata Manu

South America, Travel

Rapa Nui Wrap Up

Orongo Petroglyphs 2

Another fascinating part of Rapa Nui culture is the Tangata Manu ritual. An annual competition was based at the village of Orongo, adjacent to Rano Kau. Hieroglyphics at the site illustrate the patron god Make Make and other mythological creatures.

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