Contemporary Rapa Nui is formed by a multiple and complex set of interactions, encounters, and circumstances that comprise the core of their indigenous identity, like many other indigenous people's realities. In this dissertation, I argue that there is not a simple or straightforward way of thinking about indigenous identities without falling into the trap of essentialism and stereotyping. Indigenous people are not what remained of ancestral civilizations, nor are they either invented nor folklorized commodities produced by “neo-shamanism” discourses. Recent theoretical contributions to the understanding of the relationship of native peoples with their territories have been fundamental to rethinking the meanings of indigeneity, but I argue ...
Over hundreds of generations, indigenous groups around the world have passed down their traditional ...
Rapa Nui’s prehistoric Polynesian heritage is iconic. From the later twentieth century the island’s ...
The world of Indigenous ecological reality has a spatial and temporal structure. The need for a favo...
This ethnography presents a study of Rapanui worldviews and examines land-being relations in Rapa Nu...
This is a historically informed ethnography of the Rapanui people of Easter Island. The main point o...
This dissertation presents an intersubjective ethnography of repatriation in Rapa Nui. The central p...
International audienceI propose the current Rapanui society is composed of scattered territorial com...
Landscapes are a fundamental component for the identity of people. This is evident through the eyes ...
Rapa Nui (Easter Island) has for centuries been known as an isolated island of archaeological myster...
Ph.D. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2011.Includes bibliographical references.This dissertation analy...
This thesis addresses the phenomenon of land restitution among native people, which has emerged as ...
The mountain peaks, snow-fed lakes and rugged coastlines of the South Island are renowned throughout...
Research Topic In Rapa Nui is undergoing a cultural development crisis. This transition mixed with t...
Ph.D. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2012.Includes bibliographical references.The United States is co...
Over hundreds of generations, indigenous groups around the world have passed down their traditional ...
Over hundreds of generations, indigenous groups around the world have passed down their traditional ...
Rapa Nui’s prehistoric Polynesian heritage is iconic. From the later twentieth century the island’s ...
The world of Indigenous ecological reality has a spatial and temporal structure. The need for a favo...
This ethnography presents a study of Rapanui worldviews and examines land-being relations in Rapa Nu...
This is a historically informed ethnography of the Rapanui people of Easter Island. The main point o...
This dissertation presents an intersubjective ethnography of repatriation in Rapa Nui. The central p...
International audienceI propose the current Rapanui society is composed of scattered territorial com...
Landscapes are a fundamental component for the identity of people. This is evident through the eyes ...
Rapa Nui (Easter Island) has for centuries been known as an isolated island of archaeological myster...
Ph.D. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2011.Includes bibliographical references.This dissertation analy...
This thesis addresses the phenomenon of land restitution among native people, which has emerged as ...
The mountain peaks, snow-fed lakes and rugged coastlines of the South Island are renowned throughout...
Research Topic In Rapa Nui is undergoing a cultural development crisis. This transition mixed with t...
Ph.D. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2012.Includes bibliographical references.The United States is co...
Over hundreds of generations, indigenous groups around the world have passed down their traditional ...
Over hundreds of generations, indigenous groups around the world have passed down their traditional ...
Rapa Nui’s prehistoric Polynesian heritage is iconic. From the later twentieth century the island’s ...
The world of Indigenous ecological reality has a spatial and temporal structure. The need for a favo...