Are there any humans on Easter Island?

The 2017 Chilean census registered 7,750 people on the island, of whom 3,512 (45%) considered themselves Rapa Nui. Easter Island is one of the most remote inhabited islands in the world.

What race were the people of Easter Island?

Polynesian peoples
The Rapa Nui (Rapa Nui: [ˈɾapa ˈnu. i], Spanish: [ˈrapa ˈnu. i]) are the Polynesian peoples indigenous to Easter Island.

What are the faces on Easter Island?

Moai /ˈmoʊ. aɪ/ ( listen) or moʻai (Spanish: moái, Rapa Nui: moʻai, meaning “statue” in Rapa Nui) are monolithic human figures carved by the Rapa Nui people on Easter Island in eastern Polynesia between the years 1250 and 1500.

What are the figures on Easter Island called?

The islanders call them “moai,” and they have puzzled ethnographers, archaeologists, and visitors to the island since the first European explorers arrived here in 1722. In their isolation, why did the early Easter Islanders undertake this colossal statue-building effort?

How much does it cost to live on Easter Island?

Overview of how much an Easter Island vacation costs

Expense Cost (daily)
Accommodation Double room $35,000 CLP ($54 USD)-$59,000 CLP ($90 USD)*
Food $5,000 CLP-$8,000 CLP ($8 USD-$12 USD)
Transportation $24,000 CLP ($37 USD)
Total $66,000 CLP ($100 USD)

How did humans get to Easter Island?

According to Thor Heyerdahl, people from a pre-Inca society took to the seas from Peru and voyaged east to west, sailing in the prevailing westerly trade winds. He believes they may have been aided, in an El Niño year, when the course of the winds and currents may have hit Rapa Nui directly from South America.

What happened to the people of Easter Island?

Destruction of society and population. A series of devastating events killed almost the entire population of Easter Island. Jared Diamond suggested that Easter Island’s society so destroyed their environment that, by around 1600, their society fell into a downward spiral of warfare, cannibalism, and population decline.

How did the Easter Island heads get there?

So who put the Easter Island statues here? It is believe that it was the Rapa Nui people, Polynesians who sailed here from other pacific islands that put the Easter Island statues there. Although other theories suggest that they could have arrived from South America.

How did rats get on Easter Island?

Exactly how rats got on to the island is not known, although one theory is that they arrived as stowaways in the first canoes of Polynesian colonists. Once they arrived, the rats found palm nuts offered an almost unlimited high-quality food supply.