How were the giant stone heads of Rapa Nui – also known as Easter Island – carved and raised, and why? Since Europeans arrived on this remote Pacific island over 300 years ago, controversy has swirled around the iconic ancient statues and the history of the people who created them. Now, a new generation of researchers is overturning old theories, revealing the rich history, innovation, and resilience of the Rapanui people, and uncovering intriguing new evidence about where they – and their practice of monumental stone building – came from.
Jason Scott Lee
as Narrator
Alvaro Atan
as Self
Nicolas Cauwe
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Tahira Edmunds
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Lya Edmunds Hernandez
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Hetereki Huke
as Self
Francisca Pont Ika
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Annette Kuhlem
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Carl Lipo
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Noerangi Teave
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