
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


You’ve likely heard of “Easter Island” and the giant stone statues that famously reside there, confounding people who can’t understand how people could have made and moved them so long in the past. But did you know that the island and the people that live here are actually called Rapa Nui? Or that the artistry and engineering of those statues are a key reason that the people there were able to survive on such a remote island with limited resources? Filmmaker and member of the Rapa Nui community Sergio Mata’u Rapu and Professor Carl Lipo share the history and culture of the Rapa Nui and how the people living there today – or in the far flung diaspora – still rely on the lessons of their ancestors today.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
By Travel + Leisure4.7
9595 ratings
You’ve likely heard of “Easter Island” and the giant stone statues that famously reside there, confounding people who can’t understand how people could have made and moved them so long in the past. But did you know that the island and the people that live here are actually called Rapa Nui? Or that the artistry and engineering of those statues are a key reason that the people there were able to survive on such a remote island with limited resources? Filmmaker and member of the Rapa Nui community Sergio Mata’u Rapu and Professor Carl Lipo share the history and culture of the Rapa Nui and how the people living there today – or in the far flung diaspora – still rely on the lessons of their ancestors today.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

32,086 Listeners

43,711 Listeners

26,222 Listeners

4,791 Listeners

17,648 Listeners

87,737 Listeners

112,934 Listeners

56,552 Listeners

256 Listeners

3,261 Listeners

2,095 Listeners

16,735 Listeners

16,096 Listeners

4,455 Listeners

5,230 Listeners