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Stone Heiata tiki sculpture, a female form with wide necklace, at Marae Arahurahu, a sacred temple platform made from stones and unu or carved wooden stele, in Paea, on the island of Tahiti, in the Windward Islands, Society Islands, French Polynesia. The 2 tikis here are copies of statues from Ra’ivavae, known as Moana and Heiata, the originals being in the gardens of the Gauguin Museum in Papeari. The marae was formerly called Tu-Matamata-Hia, and was the site of a legendary battle between the heroes of the kings Tu-Mata-ira and Tutu-Ai-Aro, when Tu-Mata-ira was defeated and his spear divided into 4 pieces, which were burned along with his body by Tutu-Ai-Aro. The marae has been fully renovated by the Department of Culture and Heritage and is run as a museum. Arahurahu is used for the reenactment of old Polynesian ceremonies during the July Heiva Nui celebrations. Picture by Manuel Cohen 
Unique Identifier AR9641388 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 7087px Ă— 4724px 
Photo Credit Manuel Cohen / Art Resource, NY 
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ARCHAEOLOGICAL
Archaeology
ARCHEOLOGICAL
archeology
Ceremonial
color
Copy
Courtyard
DAY
Exterior
FRENCH POLYNESIA
HORIZONTAL
Iles de la Societe
IMAGE
Island
MARAE
Morning
Oceania
Outdoors
OUTSIDE
Pacific Ocean
Platform
Polynesia
religion
Religious
RENOVATED
SACRED
Sculpture
SITE
society islands
Statue
Stone
tahiti
TAHITIAN
Temple
TIKI
Windward Islands