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Rapa Nui

  • Recently genetic studies have revealed Native American ancestry in the Rapa Nui people, suggesting contact before European arrival.
  • Rapa Nui, also known as Easter Island, is a volcanic island in Polynesia, officially a territory of Chile, covering 160 sq. km. Early Polynesian settlers established a society here long before European contact in 1722.
  • The island’s rocky terrain, limited freshwater, poor soil quality, and low biodiversity presented significant survival challenges for its inhabitants.
  • Moai Statues: The island is famous for its moai, large statues carved from volcanic stone representing revered ancestors.
  • Over 900 statues have been found, with some transported long distances from quarries. The statues were erected between the 13th and 16th centuries.
  • The Rapa Nui practiced rock gardening (lithic mulching) to improve soil productivity.

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