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The Story of Easter Island Chapter
4: Conflict: The Fall of the Moai |
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chilling story of resource exploitation and destruction on Easter Island
is beginning to come to light. The first westerners to discover the island
wondered how any one could have survived on such a desolate, treeless place.
Indeed, this was a mystery until recent core samples taken from the crater
lakes showed that the island was heavily forested with a giant now-extinct
palm while the Easter Island culture was active.
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| As the deforestation continued the moai building competition turned into an obsession. The quarry was producing moai at sizes that probably could never have been moved very far (one unfinished moai in the quarry is 70 feet tall!) And still the trees came down. With the loss of the forests, the land began to erode. The small amount of topsoil quickly washed into the sea. The crops began to fail and the clans turned on one another in a battle for the scarce resources. The symbols of the islanders' power and success, the moai, were toppled. | ![]() |
Eyes
were smashed out of the moai and often rocks were placed where the statues
neck would fall so it would decapitate the moai. The
violence grew worse and worse. It was said that the victors would eat their
dead enemies to gain strength, bones found on the island show evidence of
this cannibalism. With the scarce food supplies it may have been a question
of hunger as well as being ceremonial. A spooky cave (right) at the southwest
corner of the island, Ana Kai Tangata, is translated to "cave where
men are eaten." Inside are pictographs painted in ochre and white of
ghost like birds flying upwards. With no wood left to build boats, all the
Rapa Nui people could do was look enviously at the birds that sail effortless
through the sky. The Rapa Nui culture and community, which had developed
over the past 300 years, collapsed. |
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