The remains of Hone heke are hidden in a secret cave between kawakawa and Kaikohe in the Northland region of Aotearoa New Zealand. At time of writing (Apr 2011) there is discussion about moving his remains due to a housing development being built near his current location.
Even though there are 15 bones and you have to remove 6, you can still have "ten" - make the bones spell the wordTEN.When you remove bones from each of the three sets of bones, it forms a letter. Two bones make the T, four bones make an E, and three bones make the N.
"Fifteen bones of ancient men - take away six and still leave ten." What Pan's ghost is telling you is that you have to "read" the bones, as in letters. Remove 6 of the bones, leaving the remaining 9 bones to spell out the capital letters T-E-N.(2 bones make the T, 4 bones make the E, and 3 make the E)
In the lair of the Minotaur, you are spelling the word "TEN" by removing bones from each of the three sets. You leave nine bones forming the letters "T-E-N" in bones (two bones form the T, four form the E, three form the N).
To solve the bones puzzle on Mythology Island, you need to arrange the bones in the correct order to form a skeleton. Start by placing the skull on top, followed by the spine, ribs, arm bones, leg bones, and finally the feet. Make sure to align the bones properly to complete the puzzle successfully.
To take six bones and still leave ten on Mythology Island in Poptropica, you would need to already have a surplus of bones in your inventory. For example, if you had 16 bones to begin with, you could take six of them and still have ten left.
Hone Heke's wife's name was Hariata. She played a significant role in his life and was a supportive figure during his political and military activities in New Zealand, particularly during the conflicts involving the British colonization.
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The Japanese word for "bone" is 'hone,' written in Japanese as: 骨
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Hone Glendinning's birth name is Hone McMahon Glendining.
The word 'hone' can be either the noun or the verb form. There is also a gerund, honing. The noun 'hone' is the word for the whetstone or machine that is used to sharpen blades.
William Hone died in 1842.
William Hone was born in 1780.
Hone Ropata was created in 1992.
Leland Hone was born in 1853.
Leland Hone died in 1896.
Margaret Hone died in 1969.