Glyph Identity
High-status person with multiple authority levels: 'chief' (ariki) leader, 'ruler' (hakakina) governor, 'king' (ariki henua) supreme authority, 'man' (tangata) adult male. Regularly appears in genealogical chains as title/status marker.
đ€ Meanings & Interpretations
This glyph has 26 documented meanings and interpretations, reflecting its multi-faceted usage in rongorongo texts.
đ Usage Context
This glyph appears in 4 distinct contextual categories across the rongorongo corpus.
đ Tablet Occurrences
This glyph has been identified on 3 authenticated rongorongo tablets.
đ Sources & Attribution
Research contributions and scholarly sources supporting this decipherment:
- Aruku Kurenga
- Butinov â Knorozov (1956)
- Knorozov
- Knorozov social hierarchy
- Lackadaisical Security (Operator)
- Lackadaisical Security (The Operator) â August Research
Additional Research Notes:
âą Updated interpretation, status: proposed/high confidence; High-status person with multiple authority levels: 'chief' (ariki) leader, 'ruler' (hakakina) governor, 'king' (ariki henua) supreme authority, 'man' (tangata) adult male. Regularly appears in genealogical chains as title/status marker.
âą 'king' (ariki henua) supreme authority
âą 'man' (tangata) adult male. Regularly appears in genealogical chains as title/status marker.