Recuperating the Culture, or Reinventing it? Rapanui Points of View

dc.contributor.author Trachtman, Paul
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dc.date.issued 2002-01-01
dc.description.abstract <p>Katherine Routledge's remark about Rapa Nui in 1914, that "the inhabitants of today are less real than the men who have gone," prefaced an age of archaeology and studies of culture that has often adopted her attitude. It is often assumed that little of the ancient culture is alive on the island now, that the traditions were lost. In interviews with contemporary Rapa Nui artists and cultural leaders, they voice many points of view about this, reflecting the richness of the island' cultural revival.</p>
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/10524/64559
dc.subject Rapa Nui
dc.subject Easter Island
dc.title Recuperating the Culture, or Reinventing it? Rapanui Points of View
dc.type Commentary
dc.type.dcmi Text
prism.number 2
prism.volume 16
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