Many observations about Rapanui women were recorded from the first arrival of Europeans to Easter Island. In general, the descriptions left by seafarers during the eighteenth century were only of certain groups, that is, those islanders with whom they had contact. This meant that only partial information of the actual reality was noted. One must also consider the short time spent on the island by these early visitors. In addition, outsiders oriented their descriptions toward physical characteristics, and behavior was interpreted from a European perspective.</p
This paper offers a follow-up on the paper presented at the meeting in Groningen which discussed the...
At the Rapa Nui Rendezvous at Laramie, Wyoming, in August 1993, it was painfully obvious that Easter...
Rapa Nui (Easter Island) has for centuries been known as an isolated island of archaeological myster...
Since the eighteenth century there have been many compilations of myths and legends about Rapanui cu...
People's lives and their social and economic activities are influenced by the environment that, alon...
Rapanui is the world's most remote continuously inhabited place and this isolation enclosed its rema...
This report is by R.S. (Richard Sainthill), an officer on the HMS Topaze. It appeared 130 years ago,...
Contents: METEI: A Canadian medical expedition to Easter Island, 1964-65 by James A. Boutilier, Ph.D...
Easter Island or Rapa Nui by Reverend Father Hippolyte Roussel. Congregation of the Sacred Hearts of...
When I arrived on Rapanui on I April 1972, I was fortunate to know and work (after some months) with...
The entire population of Easter Island (approximately 2500 people) lives today in Hanga Roa, the cap...
Alphonse L. Pinart (1852-1911), anthropologist and linguist, had established himself as a tireless d...
Rapanui today is as bursting with cultural activity in the twenty-first century as it was at any tim...
The paper argues that contrary to published assertions, the Rapanui were sophisticated in their deal...
By 1830 Rapanui had been visited by several exploratory and merchant vessels and by an unknown numbe...
This paper offers a follow-up on the paper presented at the meeting in Groningen which discussed the...
At the Rapa Nui Rendezvous at Laramie, Wyoming, in August 1993, it was painfully obvious that Easter...
Rapa Nui (Easter Island) has for centuries been known as an isolated island of archaeological myster...
Since the eighteenth century there have been many compilations of myths and legends about Rapanui cu...
People's lives and their social and economic activities are influenced by the environment that, alon...
Rapanui is the world's most remote continuously inhabited place and this isolation enclosed its rema...
This report is by R.S. (Richard Sainthill), an officer on the HMS Topaze. It appeared 130 years ago,...
Contents: METEI: A Canadian medical expedition to Easter Island, 1964-65 by James A. Boutilier, Ph.D...
Easter Island or Rapa Nui by Reverend Father Hippolyte Roussel. Congregation of the Sacred Hearts of...
When I arrived on Rapanui on I April 1972, I was fortunate to know and work (after some months) with...
The entire population of Easter Island (approximately 2500 people) lives today in Hanga Roa, the cap...
Alphonse L. Pinart (1852-1911), anthropologist and linguist, had established himself as a tireless d...
Rapanui today is as bursting with cultural activity in the twenty-first century as it was at any tim...
The paper argues that contrary to published assertions, the Rapanui were sophisticated in their deal...
By 1830 Rapanui had been visited by several exploratory and merchant vessels and by an unknown numbe...
This paper offers a follow-up on the paper presented at the meeting in Groningen which discussed the...
At the Rapa Nui Rendezvous at Laramie, Wyoming, in August 1993, it was painfully obvious that Easter...
Rapa Nui (Easter Island) has for centuries been known as an isolated island of archaeological myster...