Motu Kao Kao

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Motu Kao Kao is a small, rocky islet off the coast of Easter Island, notable for its role in the traditional Birdman cult ceremonies.

All labels observed (1)

Label Occurrences
Motu Kao Kao canonical 4

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Statements (31)

Predicate Object
instanceOf geographical feature
islet
rocky islet
associatedEthnicGroup Rapa Nui people
associatedWith Birdman cult
Tangata manu ceremony
country Chile
culturalSignificance important location in Tangata manu competition
site of traditional Rapa Nui religious rituals
hasEcosystem seabird nesting habitat
hasFeature steep cliffs
hasLanguageAssociation Rapa Nui language
hasNearbyIslet Motu Iti
Motu Nui islet
surface form: Motu Nui
hasTraditionalUse seabird egg collection
locatedIn Chile
Easter Island coastal waters
Pacific Ocean
Southeastern Pacific Ocean
surface form: Southeast Pacific
near Easter Island
Easter Island
surface form: Rapa Nui
partOf Easter Island offshore islets
Motu Nui islet
surface form: Motu Nui group

Rapa Nui National Park
Rapa Nui National Park
surface form: UNESCO World Heritage Site Rapa Nui National Park
protectedStatus within a UNESCO World Heritage Site
region Polynesia
terrainType rocky
uninhabited true
usedFor Birdman cult ceremonies
egg-collecting competitions

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Referenced by (4)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Orongo hasNearbyIslet Motu Kao Kao
Motu Nui islet nearbyIslet Motu Kao Kao
subject surface form: Motu Nui
Birdman ritual associatedIslet Motu Kao Kao