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Easter Island and Lessons Learned!

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By MamaDragonfly2677


Some Different Views

The map of "Easter Island"
Easter Island artwork
Easter Island artwork
One, of three volcanoes on Easter Island
One, of three volcanoes on Easter Island
Another...
Another...
Moai
Moai

Moai Photos

Moai
Moai
Moai can be in groups, or alone
Moai can be in groups, or alone
A moai under-water
A moai under-water
A man standing next to a large moai
A man standing next to a large moai
Another moai
Another moai

Easter Island's History (Briefly, If I May)

Strangely enough, Easter Island is a great topic to discuss right now, because of it's history, Easter, and "Arbor Day" all have something in common... As I go on, you will see what I mean...

Easter Island is located at the southeastern most point of the Polynesian Triangle. (Territory of Chile.) It is famous for it's statues, called moai, made by the Rapanui people. In 1722, Europeans came across Easter Island, naming it "Easter Island" because it was found on Easter Sunday. It was a treeless, isolated outcrop of volcanic land, with groups of these moai "guarding" the island.

Scientists found, though, that in it's earlier years, it had once been covered with trees and vegetation. But as more people inhibited the small island, more trees were cut down for canoes, huts, heat, and for making room to grow their crops. Eventually, if you don't replace the trees, they will run out, and that is exactly what happened... The cause of the collapse and the key to understanding the so-called "mysteries" of Easter Island was massive environmental degradation brought on by deforestation of the whole island.

BEFORE 1700:

Since the 1500's, the shortage of trees had drastic effects on every day life for the population of Easter Island. The people were forced to abandon their huts, and live in caves, and flimsy reed huts so they could tear the huts down and use the wood for heat. The people could no longer build canoes, nets for fishing, or anything that came from wood. The wood was gone.

Also, because of there being no more trees growing, the soil had began to dry up, and lacked nutrients needed to plant crops. Chicken was the best known source of food for these people, so chicken houses were kept guard of, as to make sure nobody stole them.

After 1600, Easter Island's society went into decline and regressed to even more primitive conditions. Without trees and canoes, the islanders were trapped in their own self-inflicted environmental collapse. Eventually, slavery became common and as the amount of protein available fell the population turned to cannibalism.

  • On November 15, 1770, visitors reported the island largely uncultivated with a seashore lined with stone statues.
  • On April 5, 1772, (Easter Sunday) Jacob Roggeveen visited the island for a week and estimated there were 2,000 to 3,000 inhabitants on the island.
  • Two years later, in 1774, British explorer James Cook reported the statues as being neglected, some had fallen down.
  • In 1825, it was reported as no standing statues. Very little new information was learned from between this time, and the 1860's.

A series of events killed or removed almost the entire population of Easter Island in the 1860's.

  • In 1862, Peruvian slave raiders struck Easter Island. Violent abductions happened for several months, capturing or killing 1500 men and women. (About half of the island's population.)
  • A dozen islanders escaped slavery, and returned only to bring back smallpox, and started an epidemic, which took more from the population.
  • A Christian missionary, Eugene Eyraud, brought tuberculosis to the island in 1867 which took a quarter of the 1,200 remaining population.
  • In 1871, the missionaries evacuated all but 171 Rapanui to the Gambier islands. Those who remained were mostly older men. Six years later, there were just 111 people living on Easter Island, and only 36 of them had offspring.
  • Until the 1960's, the surviving Rapanui were confined to Hanga Roa and the rest of the island was rented as a sheep farm until 1953.
  • In 1966, the Rapanui were given Chilian citizenship.
  • On July 30, 2007, a constitutional reform gave Easter Island and Juan Fernandez Islands the status of "special territories" of Chile. Pending the enactment of a special charter, the island will continue to be governed as a province of the Valparaiso Region.
  • Into the present day, the island's population has slowly recovered, but with over 97% of the population dead, or having left in the last decade, much of the island's cultural knowledge has been lost.

Destruction of the ecosystem:

"The overall picture for Easter is the most extreme example of forest destruction in the Pacific, and among the most extreme in the world: the whole forest gone, and all of its tree species extinct."

Easter Island isn't just mysterious and intriguing- It's beautiful. Yet we need to learn a lesson from it's history, and it's people...

Make the best out of Arbor day, and plant some trees!!!

The Easter Island Foundation:

"The Easter Island Foundation promotes conservation and protection of the fragile cultural heritage of Easter Island and other Polynesian islands. The Foundation was organized in 1989 by a group of concerned scientists and interested persons who together were inspired by Polynesia's incomparable archaeological treasures. Among its many projects, the Foundation established the William Mulloy Library on the island and continues to support its operations."

The Foundation's Activities:

  • EIF funds archaeological research.
  • EIF provides students with scholarships, books and equipment.
  • EIF publishes a series of books about Easter Island and Polynesia.
  • EIF also publishes Rapa Nui Journal, a unique source of information about Easter Island and Polynesia.
  • EIF sponsors conferences about Easter Island and Polynesia.

Please take the time to think about Arbor Day, and how it could have helped the people of Easter Island. You can DO YOUR PART by just planting a simple tree.

Now you know what could happen if people didn't DO THEIR PART... It's yet another issue to remember on Easter Sunday, if you are into knowing the facts... As I am sure that Jacob Roggeveen didn't ever forget that Easter! I bet that was the "Easter" story he told his children, and grandchildren about... Rather than "Peter Cottontail"... And I bet the generations have carried it on!

(Just something to ponder this Easter!)

The Easter Island Foundation:

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Tatjana-Mihaela profile image

Tatjana-Mihaela  says:
9 months ago

Well, well, well...Today I was just thinking about Easter Island...and you give me in your Hub all answeres I needed. Hmmm...telepathy?

Thank you so much, Shannon.

BTW, how are you?

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LondonGirl  says:
9 months ago

fascinating hub, and a great answer to the request!

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MamaDragonfly2677  says:
9 months ago

Tatjana- I'm just good- that's all! No, just kidding! Seeing I never was a big "Easter" fan, I thought Easter ISLAND was a nice thought. I mean, it WAS found on Easter Sunday! That's how it got it's name!

As far as the telepathy... I've only ever experienced that with Trace- (I am Trace's sister)- I've never noticed it with anyone else... Something for me to think about!

LondonGirl- Thank you so much! And I hope everyone else agrees with you!

Thanks for commenting!

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Tatjana-Mihaela  says:
9 months ago

You write very good and very, very interesting Hubs. In few months (it takes tome time) they will very popular... Thumbs up!

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MamaDragonfly2677  says:
9 months ago

What do you mean? They get better with age? :)

Thank you Tatjana. I feel the same about your hubs!

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Tatjana-Mihaela  says:
9 months ago

Ha, ha, ha, ha----no, you will get much more readers, ha, ha, ha...

I have just send you an e-mail.

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MamaDragonfly2677  says:
9 months ago

No ha ha ha! Your hubs are soooo awesome! And sooooo helpful!

I just sent you one back.

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daveearley  says:
9 months ago

Good information. This was probably a great place once. So much has happened, but records are basically gone, as well as the people to share the story. BTW, thanks for the link!

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MamaDragonfly2677  says:
9 months ago

I am sure it was a beautiful island at one time...

And BTW, your welcome!

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DarleneMarie  says:
9 months ago

Very nice Hub Mama...lessons to be learned.

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MamaDragonfly2677  says:
9 months ago

Thank you Darlene... Lessons Learned.

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imadork  says:
9 months ago

Very informative hub. Thanks!

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MamaDragonfly2677  says:
9 months ago

Scott- Your comments are always appreciated. Thank YOU!

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tdarby  says:
7 months ago

That is really interesting. Thanks for the story of what happened there on Easter Island, I knew about the statues but never had heard the history of the people.

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Disco Pixie  says:
3 months ago

Poor Easter Island is getting taken over by tourists, I hope they clamp down on that stuff before it gets wrecked even more. Great article though.

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MamaDragonfly2677  says:
3 months ago

I know what you mean! Tourists have a respect for foreign places, but at the same time, disturb the purity of the places.

Thanks for the comment Disco Pixie!

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nextstopjupiter  says:
4 days ago

We all live on a small fragile island, somewhere deep in the universe ...

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