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Haua () or Haua tuꞌu taketake, also known as the 'Chief of the eggs', was the companion of the creator god
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. Little is known of him, or of any aspects of indigenous religion on the island, but prayers said before eating were made to the two of them. His wife was ''vîꞌe'' Hoa. Only a few details of Haua have been preserved. Along with Makemake, he was central to the Birdman sect of Eastern Island. He and Makemake had removed nesting seabirds to the offshore islets of
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('big islet') and Motu Iti ('little islet'), because people were eating all of their eggs, and established the Birdman sect through a priestess who came across the two gods. Haua and Makemake instructed the priestess to tell the
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that before eating, when they took the food from the
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, they should set aside a portion and say 'Take for Haua, for Makemake!' (''Ka toꞌo ma Haua, ma Makemake'').Routledge 1917, p. 135


References

* Alfred Métraux. 9401971. ''Ethnology of Easter Island.'' Bernice P. Bishop Museum Bulletin 160.
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* ———— 1957. ''Easter Island: stone-age civilization of the pacific'

* Katherine Routledge ''The Mystery of Easter Island'', 191

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