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This glyph (Ea2-17) also has, in the middle, something looking like a fire starting up:

Perhaps the moko is an alter ego of tuna? So it seems to have been in Hawaii in the story of Ulu.

And if Orion's Belt corresponded to three stones, tau toru, and if these three stones correspond to this type of glyph:

then one stone should be like a nut, cfr Eb7-15:

Instead of burying the head (the nut) of tuna in the ground, a 'sepulchral' stone would do as well. Death (Saturn) will give new life. The buried moko has life in its womb. It all is about creation.