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We can begin our investigation by referring to what happens at the end of the next to last glyph line in the K text:

Kb4-15 Kb4-16 Kb4-17 Kb4-18 Kb4-19
Ga7-11 Ga7-12 Ga7-13 Ga7-14 Ga7-15
Ga7-16 Ga7-17 Ga7-18 Ga7-19 Ga7-20

In Kb4-19 the head appears to be displaced from its normal position into the function of a fist. It happens in the glyph positioned as number 19, immediately beyond the final glyph Kb4-18.

An inverted henua ora is, it seems, the result of this displacement into a 'One Hunaphu' position. In Ga7-15 (with 15 as in the full moon night) an open hand is present. From the elbow a kind of growth emerges. In Ga7-20, at a later stage, the open hand has closed and become a great fist.