The paper argues that contrary to published assertions, the Rapanui were sophisticated in their dealings with outsiders, owing to the fact that throughout the late 18th and early 19th centuries, they had received numerous and frequent visits from ships
After the demise of the indigenous rebellion in 1914, the Rapanui community began a campaign of acti...
This article examines the ways in which Māori met royal visitors to New Zealand. The New Zealand Go...
In 1901 Reweti Kohere, Anglican clergyman and editor of the Maori-language newspaper Te Pipiwharauro...
Rapanui is the world's most remote continuously inhabited place and this isolation enclosed its rema...
Many observations about Rapanui women were recorded from the first arrival of Europeans to Easter Is...
International audienceWhen commercial flights between Rapa Nui and Tahiti began in 1968, after nearl...
By 1830 Rapanui had been visited by several exploratory and merchant vessels and by an unknown numbe...
International audienceWhen commercial flights between Rapa Nui and Tahiti began in 1968, after nearl...
This chapter traces a century of voyages by Polynesians following the great wave of European intrude...
The first foreign visitors to Rapa-iti introduced new technologies and new ideas, but they also intr...
Rapanui today is as bursting with cultural activity in the twenty-first century as it was at any tim...
When I arrived on Rapanui on I April 1972, I was fortunate to know and work (after some months) with...
Content of issue: New Archaeoastronomical Results from Rapa Nui by William Liller, Ph.D. Rapanui Gro...
Rapanui. Descriptive Grammars, 1996. by Veronica Du Feu, London and New York: Routledge. XV + 217 pp...
International audienceIn this paper we analyze adaptations of the Rapanui kinship system to a series...
After the demise of the indigenous rebellion in 1914, the Rapanui community began a campaign of acti...
This article examines the ways in which Māori met royal visitors to New Zealand. The New Zealand Go...
In 1901 Reweti Kohere, Anglican clergyman and editor of the Maori-language newspaper Te Pipiwharauro...
Rapanui is the world's most remote continuously inhabited place and this isolation enclosed its rema...
Many observations about Rapanui women were recorded from the first arrival of Europeans to Easter Is...
International audienceWhen commercial flights between Rapa Nui and Tahiti began in 1968, after nearl...
By 1830 Rapanui had been visited by several exploratory and merchant vessels and by an unknown numbe...
International audienceWhen commercial flights between Rapa Nui and Tahiti began in 1968, after nearl...
This chapter traces a century of voyages by Polynesians following the great wave of European intrude...
The first foreign visitors to Rapa-iti introduced new technologies and new ideas, but they also intr...
Rapanui today is as bursting with cultural activity in the twenty-first century as it was at any tim...
When I arrived on Rapanui on I April 1972, I was fortunate to know and work (after some months) with...
Content of issue: New Archaeoastronomical Results from Rapa Nui by William Liller, Ph.D. Rapanui Gro...
Rapanui. Descriptive Grammars, 1996. by Veronica Du Feu, London and New York: Routledge. XV + 217 pp...
International audienceIn this paper we analyze adaptations of the Rapanui kinship system to a series...
After the demise of the indigenous rebellion in 1914, the Rapanui community began a campaign of acti...
This article examines the ways in which Māori met royal visitors to New Zealand. The New Zealand Go...
In 1901 Reweti Kohere, Anglican clergyman and editor of the Maori-language newspaper Te Pipiwharauro...