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Popular culture + ancient Maori legend = meme plus?

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Hewey posted this when it was hot news four years ago:
http://www.tikicentral.com/viewtopic.php?topic=33941&forum=1

But with the recent wildfire spread of the eagle snatching a kid "kindersnatchen" (CGI from some enterprising students in Montreal) I think it might be time to consider a drink or a mug design for the extinct Te Hokioi (aka Haast's Eagle, Te Pouakai)

An article from 2009 when published research hit the news:
http://www.independent.co.uk/environment/nature/maori-legend-of-maneating-bird-is-true-1786867.html

Popular Eagle snatching kid video if you missed it:
http://www.snopes.com/photos/animals/eaglegrab.asp)

Contemporary talking pole:
http://www.talkingpoles.co.nz/te-hokioi/

I've looked for petroglyph images described in some narratives for visual inspiration, but can not find a photo (may be protected or sacred site, or simply few photos).

A war canoe in the Auckland museum has one carved as part of its prow, but I wanted to confirm this is accurate or just conjecture before posting.

I see that Te Pouakai may be a prefered name to reference.

There appears to be some ambiguity between the name Te Hokioi and Te Hakawai a type of snipe also with important legends.

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