- a
percussion instrument created from the jaw bone of a horse.
Modern Rapanui music has had
Latin American influences creating new
genres such as the...
- Rapa Nui or
Rapanui (English: /ˌræpəˈnuːi/, Rapa Nui: [ˈɾapa ˈnu.i], Spanish: [ˈrapa ˈnu.i]), also
known as
Pascuan (/ˈpæskjuən/) or Pascuense, is an...
- Santi. "Giving Care to the Motherland:
conflicting narratives of
Rapanui". Save
Rapanui.
Archived from the
original on 13 July 2012.
Retrieved 29 November...
-
Callistoctopus rapanui, or the
rapanui octopus, is the only
endemic octopus species in Rapa Nui (or
Easter Island). It was
first described by Gilbert...
- Shag Rock (also
known as
Rapanui) is a sea
stack that
marks the
entrance of the Avon
Heathcote Estuary near Christchurch, New Zealand. It is a prominent...
- (50 ft) tree,
known as "Pacific rosewood" for its
color and
called makoꞌi in
Rapanui, is used for
sacred groves and
carvings throughout eastern Polynesia and...
- [ˈ(x)aŋɡa ˈro.a]; Rapa Nui: Haŋa Roa, Rapa Nui pronunciation: [ˈha.ŋa ˈɾo.a]) (
Rapanui language: Long bay) is the main town,
harbour and seat of
Easter Island...
-
Steven Fischer (1994).
Rapanui's Tu'u ko Iho
Versus Mangareva's 'Atu Motua.
Evidence for
Multiple Reanalysis and
Replacement in
Rapanui Settlement Traditions...
- Toro
negotiated the
incorporation of the
island into
Chile with
native Rapanui in 1888. By
occupying Easter Island,
Chile joined the
imperial nations...
-
Mataveri and
began buying up land from the
Rapanui. In 1869, he
seized Pua ‘Aku Renga, Koreto, the wife of a
Rapanui, and
married her. He
tried to persuade...