- description—of the
script is said to have been
kōhau motu mo roŋoroŋo, "lines
incised for
chanting out",
shortened to
kōhau roŋoroŋo or "lines [for]
chanting out"...
-
Rapanui plates from the
Kunstkamera collection. Feodorova's
studies of the
Kohau RongoRongo script date from the 1960s. More
rigorous than most attempts...
- did not
encode language. Rongorongo, said to have
originally been
called kohau motu mo
rongorongo ("lines of
inscriptions for
chanting out"), is the only...
-
occurrences of
glyph 700 , a
rebus for îka "victim",
would then be in part a
kohau îka (list of war casualties).
German ethnologist Thomas Barthel, who first...
- Art/Yale
University Press, 2001, and
identified there as an
inscribed tablet (
kohau rongorongo). It is
known as the
Great or
Large Washington tablet. From card...
- killed",
since the fish was used
metaphorically for a war victim. (The
kohau îka "lines of fish"
rongorongo were
lists of
persons killed in war.) The...
- ORLIAC, Catherine. 2007. "Botanical
Identification of the Wood of the
Large Kohau Rongorongo tablet of St. Petersburg." Rapa Nui
Journal 21(1):7–10. Barthel's...
-
using the
Unity School of Christianity's "Prayer of Faith", by
Hannah More
Kohaus. In 1959,
Everett founded and
became the
headmaster of
Shiplake College...
- Art/Yale
University Press, 2001, and
identified there as an
inscribed tablet (
kohau rongorongo). From card for 129773-4: "Engraved with shark's tooth. Transferred...
- a
kouhau (staff),
Barthel (1958:310)
believed K was a
catalog of
other kohau rongorongo texts.
Fischer also
believes it to be a list of some kind, and...