Also, if anyone visits Rapa Nui (I recommend it), don't stay at Nayara Hangaroa, it's the only non-locally owned hotel, and the locals don't like it and put up protest signs around the property.
There was a settlement with the Hito family in 2020 that gave them back control of the land the hotel is on, so it's probably kosher to stay there these days.
I can't find any info on that, where did you hear that?
I was there in 2018, so after the Hito family occupied the hotel and were forceably removed in 2011. Apparently the Chile Supreme Court upheld the hotel's ownership of that land.
Heard it from my MIL, who is from rapa nui and likes to fill me in on all the local happenings. I tried searching and I can't find much online (but I don't speak Spanish), but I do see on the resort site, the about page has an "our family" section about the Hitos: https://nayarahangaroa.com/about/
Not proof positive but indicative of there not being bad blood anymore there
It was probably called 12 different names over the eons, so why does it matter so much what we call it now? More English speaking people know what Easter Island is. So the woke part is where they confuse the majority of the audience on purpose in service of a political point. I hope that helps! <3
Original publication:
https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/antiquity/article/fr...
Duplicate: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=44496461
Also, if anyone visits Rapa Nui (I recommend it), don't stay at Nayara Hangaroa, it's the only non-locally owned hotel, and the locals don't like it and put up protest signs around the property.
There was a settlement with the Hito family in 2020 that gave them back control of the land the hotel is on, so it's probably kosher to stay there these days.
I can't find any info on that, where did you hear that?
I was there in 2018, so after the Hito family occupied the hotel and were forceably removed in 2011. Apparently the Chile Supreme Court upheld the hotel's ownership of that land.
Heard it from my MIL, who is from rapa nui and likes to fill me in on all the local happenings. I tried searching and I can't find much online (but I don't speak Spanish), but I do see on the resort site, the about page has an "our family" section about the Hitos: https://nayarahangaroa.com/about/
Not proof positive but indicative of there not being bad blood anymore there
The Kon-Tiki club still trying hard
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It was probably called 12 different names over the eons, so why does it matter so much what we call it now? More English speaking people know what Easter Island is. So the woke part is where they confuse the majority of the audience on purpose in service of a political point. I hope that helps! <3
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call me whatever you want. i know who i am
Just like the Rapa Nui know they are Rapa Nui that live on Rapa Nui.
Source: the Rapa Nui I spoke with on Rapa Nui.