In his recent article in RNJ Vo1.7(3) entitled "Rapa Nui Rendezvous: A Personal View" Dr. Paul G. Bahn very effectively recapitulates some of the events of the August 1992 Rapa Nui Rendezvous in Laramie, Wyoming. Those of us involved in the organization and conduct of the Rendezvous, including some committee members from far away from Laramie (such as Sonia Haoa from Easter Island who did a lot of work on the conference) wish to thank Paul for his generous comments.</p
Rapanui is the world's most remote continuously inhabited place and this isolation enclosed its rema...
THE 4"' INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE concerning Easter Island (following Hanga Roa 1984, Frankfurt 1989 ...
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Introduction to the Proceedings of the Third International Conference on Easter Island Research: Rap...
This issue of Rapa Nui Journal includes reports on various projects and endeavors across a broad are...
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Alphonse L. Pinart (1852-1911), anthropologist and linguist, had established himself as a tireless d...
The road to deforestation and its social feedback on Rapa Nui is a fascinating and a possibly import...
This essay is not just about Easter Island's archaeology. Rather the perspective is a multi-field on...
THE GREAT MOTORCYCLE RALLY OF 1988 According to reports received from a number of islanders and prin...
Rapanui is the world's most remote continuously inhabited place and this isolation enclosed its rema...
THE 4"' INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE concerning Easter Island (following Hanga Roa 1984, Frankfurt 1989 ...
Easter Island or Rapa Nui by Reverend Father Hippolyte Roussel. Congregation of the Sacred Hearts of...
Introduction: The Proceeding of the Third International Conference on Easter I land Research: Rapa N...
This issue of Rapa Nui Journal presents a fourth portion of papers presented at the Third Internatio...
At the Rapa Nui Rendezvous at Laramie, Wyoming, in August 1993, it was painfully obvious that Easter...
Introduction to the Proceedings of the Third International Conference on Easter Island Research: Rap...
This issue of Rapa Nui Journal includes reports on various projects and endeavors across a broad are...
Rapa Nui Sculptures Tour the United States The Anthropological Background of Easter Island by Jose M...
Contents: METEI: A Canadian medical expedition to Easter Island, 1964-65 by James A. Boutilier, Ph.D...
This issue contains: World Business Council Visits Rapa Nui Easter Island Obsidian by J.R. Bird Fath...
Alphonse L. Pinart (1852-1911), anthropologist and linguist, had established himself as a tireless d...
The road to deforestation and its social feedback on Rapa Nui is a fascinating and a possibly import...
This essay is not just about Easter Island's archaeology. Rather the perspective is a multi-field on...
THE GREAT MOTORCYCLE RALLY OF 1988 According to reports received from a number of islanders and prin...
Rapanui is the world's most remote continuously inhabited place and this isolation enclosed its rema...
THE 4"' INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE concerning Easter Island (following Hanga Roa 1984, Frankfurt 1989 ...
Easter Island or Rapa Nui by Reverend Father Hippolyte Roussel. Congregation of the Sacred Hearts of...