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Rongorongo (/ˈrɒŋɡoʊˈrɒŋɡoʊ/ or /ˈrɒŋoʊˈrɒŋoʊ/; Rapa Nui: roŋoroŋo [ˈɾoŋoˈɾoŋo]) is a
system of
glyphs discovered in the 19th
century on
Easter Island...
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There have been
numerous attempts to
decipher the
rongorongo script of
Easter Island since its
discovery in the late
nineteenth century. As with most undeciphered...
- Rapa Nui also bear a
boustrophedonic script called Rongorongo,
which remains undeciphered. In
Rongorongo, the text in
alternate lines was
rotated 180 degrees...
- not
encode language.[citation needed]
Rongorongo, said to have
originally been
called kohau motu mo
rongorongo ("lines of
inscriptions for
chanting out")...
- language. However, the
decipherment of
rongorongo is an
ongoing process and it is not yet
clear whether Rongorongo is a form of
writing or some
other form...
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bearers of the island's culture, history, and
genealogy besides the
rongorongo experts.: 86–91
Estimated dates of
initial settlement of
Easter Island...
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Rongorongo is an
ancestress from Ra'iātea
Island (Hawaiki) in Māori tradition,
particularly of the Ngā Rauru, Ngāti Ruanui, Ngāruahine, Taranaki, and Whanganui...
- The Raŋitoki
fragment (Ragitoki, Rangitoki) is a
possible rongorongo text,
though its
authenticity has been
called into question. This
fragment is kept...
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those of Indonesian, Tagalog, and many
other Southeast Asian languages.
Rongorongo is
presumed to be the
script of Rapa Nui and if
proven so,
would place...
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Rongorongo (/ˈrɒŋɡoʊˈrɒŋɡoʊ/; Rapa Nui: [ˈɾoŋoˈɾoŋo]) is a
system of
glyphs discovered in the 19th
century on
Easter Island that
appears to be writing...