Terevaka Archaeological Outreach (TAO) 2015 field report: Archaeology, conservation, and toponymy
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2015-10-01
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Terevaka Archaeological Outreach (TAO) is a volunteer
program that has provided educational opportunities
for youths local to the Rapa Nui community since
2003. The long-term goals of TAO are: (1) to offer
experiential learning opportunities specific to
cultural and natural resources that surround the local
community; (2) to promote awareness and expertise in
conservation measures and sustainable development;
and (3) to document and study both cultural and natural
phenomena of the past today.
TAO has now provided educational opportunities
to approximately 115 local high school students. Our
alumni have gained inspiration to complete university
degrees in fields such as archaeology, conservation,
history, and cultural anthropology. Several of these
students now hold official positions in governmental,
private, and educational organizations on the island
that will be of critical importance in the island’s near
and distant future
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