Te Tikanga o te Tiki? Aratohu Tere
Whakatauranga Pono

Kāore anō kia whakamātauhia
Kāore he kerēme pono e taea te whakapūmau i roto i tēnei ihirangi, ā, kāore e taea te whakapāhēhē.
Kāore he kerēme pono e taea te whakapūmau i roto i tēnei ihirangi, ā, kāore e taea te whakapāhēhē.
🔥Tangohia Wera:
- He waehere ngaro tēnei? 🕵️ Kāore he kerēme i kitea, he ngākau noa iho.
- Te whakapāhēhē i te mea kāore e taea te whakapāhēhē: He wāhi wātea mai i ngā kerēme tēnei ataata.
🔥Tangohia Wera:
- •He waehere ngaro tēnei? 🕵️ Kāore he kerēme i kitea, he ngākau noa iho.
- •Te whakapāhēhē i te mea kāore e taea te whakapāhēhē: He wāhi wātea mai i ngā kerēme tēnei ataata.
Wehewehenga Kereme:
📝 Tirotiro i ngā Meka: This is a repetitive phrase, not a factual statement. 🤷 A verifiable claim is a statement that can be proven true or false with evidence, like 'The Earth is round.' The word 'Tiki' itself has roots in Polynesian mythology, often referring to the first man or carved representations of gods, but its repetition here doesn't assert anything that can be checked. Without a specific assertion, there is nothing to validate or debunk.
Te Rā o te Tirotiro i ngā Meka: 14 Hūrae 2026
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