For the spring issue of RNJ, Vol. 18 (1), I wrote an article with the title "The Riddle of the Pre-contact World Maps", giving a review of the book 1421, The Year China Discovered America by Gavin Menzies. This book is relevant to Rapa Nui because on page 402 it shows a map on which Easter Island figures as one of the "Chinese bases across the Pacific Ocean".</p
Rapa Nui Notes is an international newsletter published four times per year for the benefit of all t...
THE MOST ASTONISHING moai sighting in years comes from the Outdoor Education Garden, a new feature a...
THE EDGE OF PARADISE. AMERICA IN MICRONESIA. by P. F. Kluge A Kolowalu Book University of Hawaii Pre...
Moai Sightings What's New Elsewhere What's New in the Pacific What's New in Hanga Roa</p
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A Layperson's Guide to Ronorono (Part 3) by Alan David-Drake Archaeology of the Galapagos Islands by...
THIS ISSUE FEATURES a report from Dirk Huyge and Nicola Cawre, Royal Museums of Art and History, Bel...
Alphonse L. Pinart (1852-1911), anthropologist and linguist, had established himself as a tireless d...
If you were on the island in July-August of 1983, you will remember the amazing sight of the huge lu...
In 1872 French sailor Pierre Loti visited the desolate Pacific island of Rapa Nui. Descriptions in h...
Content: Lost Islands Cruise by Georgia Lee Has the British Museum a "stolen friend" from Rapa Nui? ...
Contents: METEI: A Canadian medical expedition to Easter Island, 1964-65 by James A. Boutilier, Ph.D...
Special Edition: This issue of Rapa Nui Notes is entirely dedicated to the memory of Dr. William T. ...
Dear Editor, The paper on the Jubaea palms by H-R Bork and A Mieth (RNJ 1712: 119) presents a plausi...
The following is a chapter plus some text from the Introduction of a book published in 1926, describ...
Rapa Nui Notes is an international newsletter published four times per year for the benefit of all t...
THE MOST ASTONISHING moai sighting in years comes from the Outdoor Education Garden, a new feature a...
THE EDGE OF PARADISE. AMERICA IN MICRONESIA. by P. F. Kluge A Kolowalu Book University of Hawaii Pre...
Moai Sightings What's New Elsewhere What's New in the Pacific What's New in Hanga Roa</p
Voyage of Rediscovery: A Cultural Odyssey through Polynesia. Finney, Ben, with Marlene Among, Chad B...
A Layperson's Guide to Ronorono (Part 3) by Alan David-Drake Archaeology of the Galapagos Islands by...
THIS ISSUE FEATURES a report from Dirk Huyge and Nicola Cawre, Royal Museums of Art and History, Bel...
Alphonse L. Pinart (1852-1911), anthropologist and linguist, had established himself as a tireless d...
If you were on the island in July-August of 1983, you will remember the amazing sight of the huge lu...
In 1872 French sailor Pierre Loti visited the desolate Pacific island of Rapa Nui. Descriptions in h...
Content: Lost Islands Cruise by Georgia Lee Has the British Museum a "stolen friend" from Rapa Nui? ...
Contents: METEI: A Canadian medical expedition to Easter Island, 1964-65 by James A. Boutilier, Ph.D...
Special Edition: This issue of Rapa Nui Notes is entirely dedicated to the memory of Dr. William T. ...
Dear Editor, The paper on the Jubaea palms by H-R Bork and A Mieth (RNJ 1712: 119) presents a plausi...
The following is a chapter plus some text from the Introduction of a book published in 1926, describ...
Rapa Nui Notes is an international newsletter published four times per year for the benefit of all t...
THE MOST ASTONISHING moai sighting in years comes from the Outdoor Education Garden, a new feature a...
THE EDGE OF PARADISE. AMERICA IN MICRONESIA. by P. F. Kluge A Kolowalu Book University of Hawaii Pre...