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- Q2423664 subject Q8397336.
- Q2423664 subject Q8634145.
- Q2423664 abstract "The Tangata manu ("bird-man," from tangata "person, human being" + manu "bird") was the winner of a traditional competition on Rapa Nui (Easter Island). The ritual was an annual competition to collect the first sooty tern (manu tara) egg of the season from the islet of Motu Nui, swim back to Rapa Nui and climb the sea cliff of Rano Kau to the clifftop village of Orongo.".
- Q2423664 thumbnail Motu_Nui_Easter_Island.jpg?width=300.
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- Q2423664 wikiPageWikiLink Q8397336.
- Q2423664 wikiPageWikiLink Q8634145.
- Q2423664 wikiPageWikiLink Q937167.
- Q2423664 comment "The Tangata manu ("bird-man," from tangata "person, human being" + manu "bird") was the winner of a traditional competition on Rapa Nui (Easter Island). The ritual was an annual competition to collect the first sooty tern (manu tara) egg of the season from the islet of Motu Nui, swim back to Rapa Nui and climb the sea cliff of Rano Kau to the clifftop village of Orongo.".
- Q2423664 label "Tangata manu".
- Q2423664 depiction Motu_Nui_Easter_Island.jpg.