The marae of the village of Fakaofo on Fakaofo atoll was the location of a house that contained a monumental coral slab personifying Tui Tokelau, which was covered with beautiful mats.
[1] The ceremonial proceedings during May included offerings of fish, coconuts and pandanus drupes.
A fire was lit in the temple, and the people danced during the night.
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