Episode 93 - Rapa Nui!
This week, Anna and Amber voyage to the island of Rapa Nui, famous for its monumental stone heads, and for the idea that its islanders caused their own collapse through environmental exploitation. Turns out, that's probably not what happened! Tune in to learn more about what archaeology and anthropology can tell us about the real stories of the Rapanui people.
To learn more, check out:
A model-based approach to the tempo of “collapse”: The case of Rapa Nui (Easter Island) (Journal of Archaeological Science)
Rethinking Easter Island’s Historic “Collapse” (Sapiens)
The Archaeology of Rapa Nui (Easter Island) (Oxford Handbook of Prehistoric Oceania)
Indigenous World 2019: Rapa Nui (Easter Islands) (IWGIA)
Rapa Nui (Easter Island) monument (ahu) locations explained by freshwater sources (PLOSOne)
The ‘walking’ megalithic statues (moai) of Easter Island (Journal of Archaeological Science)
Easter Island Mystery Solved? New Theory Says Giant Statues Rocked (National Geographic)
Object: Hoa Hakananai'a ('lost or stolen friend') (British Museum)
Rock art of Easter Island : symbols of power, prayers to the gods (via WorldCat)
Cristián Moreno Pakarati (Rapa Nui Pioneers Society)
Tangata Manu, The Bird-Man and its Origins (moeVaruna)
The Soft, Warm, Wet Technology of Native Oceania (Whole Earth Review)
Easter Island land dispute clashes leave dozens injured (BBC News, 2010)
Police evict Rapa Nui clan from Easter Island hotel (BBC News, 2011)
Fighting for Survival on Easter Island (Cultural Survival)
Photo credit: Horacio_Fernandez, CC BY 3.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=57756664