Special Edition: This issue of Rapa Nui Notes is entirely dedicated to the memory of Dr. William T. Mulloy. Many of our readers have never met him, but perhaps reading the words of those who did will help bring to life his vision of science and his love for the island.</p
Rapanui is the world's most remote continuously inhabited place and this isolation enclosed its rema...
Contents: METEI: A Canadian medical expedition to Easter Island, 1964-65 by James A. Boutilier, Ph.D...
An American airman landed at Rapa Nui in April of 1967. Lt. Colonel Reed C. Mulkey, Commander of the...
Rapa Nui Journal began life in 1"986 as a newsletter called Rapa Nui Notes. This was a four-page, ty...
This issue contains: World Business Council Visits Rapa Nui Easter Island Obsidian by J.R. Bird Fath...
What's New in Hangaroa Three earthquakes rocked Rapa Nui in July, the largest being 5.9 on the Richt...
Rapa Nui Sculptures Tour the United States The Anthropological Background of Easter Island by Jose M...
Rapa Nui Notes is an international newsletter published four times per year for the benefit of all t...
This issue of Rapa Nui Journal presents a fourth portion of papers presented at the Third Internatio...
We are sad to report that Emily Ross Mulloy passed away on 12 November 2003, on the island of Moloka...
Some Details From the Journal of Captain Bouman on the Discover of Easter Island by Herbert von Sahe...
THE GREAT MOTORCYCLE RALLY OF 1988 According to reports received from a number of islanders and prin...
Moai Sightings What's New in Polynesia Hokule'a; Hawaii to Rapa Nui, June to October 1999 What's New...
Content: Lost Islands Cruise by Georgia Lee Has the British Museum a "stolen friend" from Rapa Nui? ...
The "world's most isolated inhabited island" is rapidly changing. Since our previous visit, only 6 m...
Rapanui is the world's most remote continuously inhabited place and this isolation enclosed its rema...
Contents: METEI: A Canadian medical expedition to Easter Island, 1964-65 by James A. Boutilier, Ph.D...
An American airman landed at Rapa Nui in April of 1967. Lt. Colonel Reed C. Mulkey, Commander of the...
Rapa Nui Journal began life in 1"986 as a newsletter called Rapa Nui Notes. This was a four-page, ty...
This issue contains: World Business Council Visits Rapa Nui Easter Island Obsidian by J.R. Bird Fath...
What's New in Hangaroa Three earthquakes rocked Rapa Nui in July, the largest being 5.9 on the Richt...
Rapa Nui Sculptures Tour the United States The Anthropological Background of Easter Island by Jose M...
Rapa Nui Notes is an international newsletter published four times per year for the benefit of all t...
This issue of Rapa Nui Journal presents a fourth portion of papers presented at the Third Internatio...
We are sad to report that Emily Ross Mulloy passed away on 12 November 2003, on the island of Moloka...
Some Details From the Journal of Captain Bouman on the Discover of Easter Island by Herbert von Sahe...
THE GREAT MOTORCYCLE RALLY OF 1988 According to reports received from a number of islanders and prin...
Moai Sightings What's New in Polynesia Hokule'a; Hawaii to Rapa Nui, June to October 1999 What's New...
Content: Lost Islands Cruise by Georgia Lee Has the British Museum a "stolen friend" from Rapa Nui? ...
The "world's most isolated inhabited island" is rapidly changing. Since our previous visit, only 6 m...
Rapanui is the world's most remote continuously inhabited place and this isolation enclosed its rema...
Contents: METEI: A Canadian medical expedition to Easter Island, 1964-65 by James A. Boutilier, Ph.D...
An American airman landed at Rapa Nui in April of 1967. Lt. Colonel Reed C. Mulkey, Commander of the...