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Furthermore, the peculiar vero in Ca13-19 has a 'double' which connects to the perspective with day 364 as manu kake in *Ca14-26:

glyph numbers counted from Ca1-1
Ca13-16 Ca13-17 Ca13-18 Ca13-19 Ca13-20 (363)
*Ca14-1 (364) *Ca14-2 *Ca14-3 (366) *Ca14-4 *Ca14-5

Vero in *Ca14-15 comes immediately before the 12th kuhane station (= 12 * 29.5 = 354):

*Ca14-15 (378) *Ca14-16 *Ca14-17
353 354 355

The very short henua in day 354 (the shortest of all such in the Mamari text) symbolizes the low sky roof. The same short 'staff' is also in front in day 355. Hatinga Te Kohe is where the kuhane mistreated the 'bamboo'.