Hoa Hakananaiʻa statue

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The Hoa Hakananaiʻa statue is a famous Easter Island moai carved from basalt, renowned for its intricate petroglyphs and as one of the British Museum’s most iconic Polynesian sculptures.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Easter Island statue
Polynesian sculpture
moai statue
museum object
acquiredBy British Museum
acquisitionMethod removed from Easter Island by a British naval expedition
acquisitionYear 1868
associatedWith birdman cult of Rapa Nui
ritual practices at Orongo
broughtToBritainBy HMS Topaze
category Sculpture
collection British Museum Oceania collection
condition well preserved
continentOfOrigin Oceania
country United Kingdom
culture Easter Island
surface form: Rapa Nui
dateOfCreation circa 1200–1600 CE
discoveredAt Orongo
surface form: Orongo, Rapa Nui
displayedIn Room 24, British Museum
foundIn a stone house at Orongo
geologicalType dense grey-brown basalt
hasBackCarvings yes
hasFrontCarvings minimal compared to back
hasHeadgear no separate pukao
hasPetroglyphs yes
height about 2.4 metres
approximately 240 centimetres
iconography birdman (tangata manu) motifs
paddle (ao and rapa) motifs
ring and girdle motifs
locatedIn British Museum
material basalt
museumNumber 1869,1020.1
nameMeaning often translated as "stolen or hidden friend"
notableFor being one of the British Museum’s most iconic Polynesian sculptures
being one of the best-known Easter Island statues
intricate petroglyphs
orientationInMuseum facing visitors with back petroglyphs visible
originatesFrom Easter Island
Special Territory of Rapa Nui
surface form: Rapa Nui, Chile
owner Board of Trustees of the British Museum
surface form: British Museum Trustees
period late statue phase of Rapa Nui culture
regionOfOrigin Polynesia
style classic Rapa Nui moai style with later petroglyph additions
subjectOf 3D scanning and digital documentation projects
repatriation debates
scholarly studies on Rapa Nui art
weight approximately 4 tonnes

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British Museum notableWork Hoa Hakananaiʻa statue