A fact from Atamu Tekena appeared on Wikipedia's Main Page in the Did you know column on 10 April 2017 (check views). The text of the entry was as follows:
Did you know... that when he ceded Easter Island to Chile, King Atamu Tekena gave up a handful of grass and retained a handful of dirt?
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Knoche, Walter (1912). Tres notas sobre la isla de Pascua: I. Observaciones de algunas pinturas, en sus reproducciones. II. Los últimos tatuajes en la isla de Pascua. III. Un cuento y dos canciones. Santiago de Chile: Imprenta universitaria. OCLC6933703.
The intro is fine as is, but seems a bit sparse, even when considering this is a short article. Maybe we could lengthen it a bit, perhaps some info on Tekena's background.
In the intro you talk about Tekena's background not being kingly, but then in the first section there is mention of his clan being "associated with the native kingship"
Maybe you could link to the traditional tattooing methods mentioned>
Political unrest in Chile prompted colonists to return to the mainland?
All in all a very solid, comprehensive article on a pretty fascinating topic. Should be a quick fix and then a pass. QatarStarsLeague (talk) 06:02, 10 May 2018 (UTC)[reply]