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Easter Island facts and information

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Easter Island, also known as Rapa Nui, is a tiny island known for its huge moai statues scattered all over the island.

Location

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Culture

The Rapa Nui people are polynesians, such as Hawaiians, Tahitians and the Maori of New Zealand. The native languages of these islands are very similar.

Music, dance and art has always been a central part of Rapa Nui culture. The island is today part of Chile, and strong South American influences threaten the existence of the fragile Rapa Nui culture which a mere 3000 people are part of.

As tourism became a more common part of the Easter Island society since the 1990’s and people travel from all over the world to see this unique culture, there has been an increased pride in the cultural Rapa Nui identity. Today, most newborns that are Rapa Nui are given Rapa Nui names, and parents try to speak the native language to their children as much as possible. During the 1980’s and before, most babies were given Spanish names, and parents often did an effort to teach their children Spanish, even if this was their weaker language.

Climate

The Rapa Nui climate is classed as subtropical. It is often windy, especially at volcano summits such as where Orongo is located.

Being located quite a bit below the equator, Rapa Nui isn’t as agonizingly hot as Tahiti sometimes can be. Most find the Rapa Nui climate moderate and quite pleasant.

JanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDec
Max day temp. °C (°F)27
(80.6)
27
(80.6)
27
(80.6)
25
(77)
23
(73.4)
22
(71.6)
21
(69.8)
21
(69.8)
21
(69.8)
22
(71.6)
23
(73.4)
25
(77)
Min day temp. °C (°F)21
(69.8)
21
(69.8)
21
(69.8)
20
(68)
18
(64.4)
17
(62.6)
16
(60.8)
16
(60.8)
16
(60.8)
17
(62.6)
18
(64.4)
19
(66.2)

Table explanation: during February, one could expect day temperatures between 27 and 21°C, and in October between 22 and 17°C.

JanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDec
Rainfall mm (in.)90
(3.6)
80
(3.4)
80
(3.4)
110
(4.6)
120
(5)
100
(4)
90
(3.7)
80
(3.4)
80
(3.3)
70
(2.9)
80
(3.2)
90
(3.6)

Sources: records of Mataveri International Airport weather station from years 2004 to 2012 (day temperature) and Weatherbase (rainfall).

Modern society at Easter Island

Rapa Nui locals today live in houses with windows and doors. The town of Hanga Roa has electricity generated by diesel engines, though it cuts around once a week for a couple of hours because of failure or maintenance. Internet access is limited and slow and is only available in the town center.

Fresh fruit and vegetables are flewn in by airplane. Storable food, construction material etc is shipped in on a ship approximately once a month. Sometimes the ship is delayed, causing the shops to be short on wares.

Tourism

After NASA extended the airport landing strech in 1987 for possible space shuttle emergency landings, tourism has constantly increased, and continues to do so by around 20% per year. Tourism is the main source of income for the islanders. In 2012, Rapa Nui received 70 000 visitors. The tourism services of the island are well prepared to receive and take good care of outside visitors.

Population increase

The biggest problem as well as the biggest discussion is the rapid increase of the population the latest years. The island has gone from having only a few cars in the 70’s to light traffic jams by the market in the mornings. This is due to borders being entirely open to the 16 million inhabitants of Chile. Rapa Nui is seen as an exclusive place to live, and the economic situation is considerably better than in Chile, which is why many Chileans choose to move to Rapa Nui. More than half of the inhabitants of Rapa Nui are today Chileans.

The general opinion among the Rapa Nui people is that Chilean immigration should be controlled, in the same way as it is from all other countries of the world. This is a complicated matter since Rapa Nui is part of Chile and it would mean that Chileans would not have free access to a part of their own country. Though, Rapa Nui is a small and fragile environment, and it is probably only a matter of time before special reasons will be required also of Chileans in order to move to Rapa Nui.

Below are census counts in modern times, and not the population estimations of the earlier European and American visitors.

YearCensus countNative Rapa Nui
1877111100%
1982193670%
19922762
2002379160%
20125167

Independance from Chile

A small group called Rapa Nui parlament wish for independence from Chile. Opinions of this group have been heard all around the globe, even though they are only a few people. The rest of the Rapa Nui population doesn’t share this opinion. What’s more sought for is autonomy, meaning that Rapa Nui would have right to for example create laws of their own.

Rapa Nui is dependent on Chile for telephone communication, internet, maintenance of roads, schools, currencies and everything else that defines a modern life. Without Chile, the people of Rapa Nui would virtually have to go back to living in caves, which is why this island never will be independant from Chile.

Economy

Official currency is Chilean pesos (CLP), though US dollars are also accepted.

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Music traditions

Music has always been a big part of Rapa Nui culture. In all rituals and ceremonies they would sing. Just like in choirs of today in many countries they had four voices; re’o a ruŋa (upper voice), re’o vaeŋa (middle voice), re’o vaeŋa o raro (middle bottom voice), re’o a raro (bottom voice).

After horses had been introduced to the island, the instrument kaua’e (jaw) became a popular instrument, which is the bones and teeth of a horse jaw. Grabbing one cheek of the jaw and hitting the other would cause the teeth to rattle, which was also used to keep rythm.

Each fiest and celebration would have a group of people in charge of the music. They would start practicing long before the fiest, and for the purpose of practicing, big houses would be built called hare koro (reunion house).

Rapa Nui music today

Rapa Nui National Park

Many visitors to Easter Island hear about a Rapa Nui national park and expect to see something similar to other reserves they have seen, only this one has moais. Truth is, borders to this national park are often not visible, and even the locals don’t know where the national park areas begin or end. The national park is simply the areas that don’t have an owner. These areas make out around 43% of Easter Island. Just as the rest of all Chilean national parks, this one is run by the national organization CONAF. They are in charge of park rangers, signs, rules, maintenance etc.

National park ticket

For entering two of the main attractions of Rapa Nui (Rano Raraku and Orongo), visitors are required to show a park ticket. These are bought at the airport or at the CONAF office. The ticket costs 60 USD per person, except for Chilean citizens, for whom the cost is only 20 USD. Once bought, the ticket is valid for five days. For visiting Rano Raraku and Orongo after that, you would have to buy a new ticket. Only 1 visit to each of the sites is permitted per ticket.

Filming movies, documentaries and shows at Easter Island

Many documentaries and show episodes have been filmed at Easter Island. For filming within the national park (basically anywhere where there are moai statues) you need a permission from CONAF. The cost of this permission depends on how many days you will be filming and how many sites will be covered. When filming in the national park, a CONAF park ranger will have to accompany you at all times.

No permission is needed for filming in private properties, in town and anywhere that’s not national park.

To request a filming permission from CONAF, they will need a detailed schedule of which sites you’ll be filming, the exact date and time you’ll go to the locations and what scenes will be shot there.

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