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Ga5-15 is interesting. It has 6 + 6 = 12 'feathers', and the theme in henua periods 18 - 20 seems to be the mid section of the path of the sun:

18
Ga5-10 Ga5-11 Ga5-12 Ga5-13 Ga5-14 Ga5-15 (126) Ga5-16
19
Ga5-17 Ga5-18 Ga5-19 Ga5-20 Ga5-21
20
Ga5-22 Ga5-23 Ga5-24 Ga5-25 Ga5-26 Ga5-27 Ga5-28 Ga5-29

Tapa mea (Ga5-27) is reversed and also eating (kai), which probably means darkness is growing.

Rogo glyphs (Ga5-10 and Ga6-24) define a 45-day long period beyond the first four 30-day months counted from Gb8-30, and maro is the 6th of these days:

183 4 38
Gb6-26 (1) Ga5-10 (185) Ga5-15 Ga6-24 (229)

Possibly maro in Ga5-15 is located at the onset of the standstill of the sun. There is a honu with 'legs' at left (Ga5-14) and another one a week later. But a closer investigation is necessary.