This is a historically informed ethnography of the Rapanui people of Easter Island. The main point of the thesis is that the “restoration” of a dispossessed and ravaged landscape by outsiders into what some scholars call “Museum Island” produces in the Rapanui an uncanny affect when re-encountering their landscape and the emplaced persons within. The ontological, historical, and contemporary entailments of the case are analyzed on the basis of ethnographic data I collected on the island in May-July 2013 and January 2014, in addition to archival research I conducted at the island’s museum. My analysis reveals that after confining the Rapanui in what is today the island’s only town, and then subjecting them to disciplinary and regulatory tech...
In the fall of 1999, I became a graduate student at the University of Victoria, British Columbia, un...
Research Topic In Rapa Nui is undergoing a cultural development crisis. This transition mixed with t...
This work traces the changes in Easter Island kinship organisation from its prehistoric past to the...
Ph.D. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2011.Includes bibliographical references.This dissertation analy...
This ethnography presents a study of Rapanui worldviews and examines land-being relations in Rapa Nu...
Rapa Nui (Easter Island) has for centuries been known as an isolated island of archaeological myster...
Contemporary Rapa Nui is formed by a multiple and complex set of interactions, encounters, and circu...
Rapanui is the world's most remote continuously inhabited place and this isolation enclosed its rema...
This paper addresses the relationship between the Chilean colonization of Easter Island and the Rapa...
Rapanui today is as bursting with cultural activity in the twenty-first century as it was at any tim...
International audienceI propose the current Rapanui society is composed of scattered territorial com...
The entire population of Easter Island (approximately 2500 people) lives today in Hanga Roa, the cap...
This dissertation presents an intersubjective ethnography of repatriation in Rapa Nui. The central p...
Easter Island (Rapa Nui) is a remote Pacific island known for its megalithic statues, the moai, buil...
International audienceWhen commercial flights between Rapa Nui and Tahiti began in 1968, after nearl...
In the fall of 1999, I became a graduate student at the University of Victoria, British Columbia, un...
Research Topic In Rapa Nui is undergoing a cultural development crisis. This transition mixed with t...
This work traces the changes in Easter Island kinship organisation from its prehistoric past to the...
Ph.D. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2011.Includes bibliographical references.This dissertation analy...
This ethnography presents a study of Rapanui worldviews and examines land-being relations in Rapa Nu...
Rapa Nui (Easter Island) has for centuries been known as an isolated island of archaeological myster...
Contemporary Rapa Nui is formed by a multiple and complex set of interactions, encounters, and circu...
Rapanui is the world's most remote continuously inhabited place and this isolation enclosed its rema...
This paper addresses the relationship between the Chilean colonization of Easter Island and the Rapa...
Rapanui today is as bursting with cultural activity in the twenty-first century as it was at any tim...
International audienceI propose the current Rapanui society is composed of scattered territorial com...
The entire population of Easter Island (approximately 2500 people) lives today in Hanga Roa, the cap...
This dissertation presents an intersubjective ethnography of repatriation in Rapa Nui. The central p...
Easter Island (Rapa Nui) is a remote Pacific island known for its megalithic statues, the moai, buil...
International audienceWhen commercial flights between Rapa Nui and Tahiti began in 1968, after nearl...
In the fall of 1999, I became a graduate student at the University of Victoria, British Columbia, un...
Research Topic In Rapa Nui is undergoing a cultural development crisis. This transition mixed with t...
This work traces the changes in Easter Island kinship organisation from its prehistoric past to the...