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Rapa Nui

Rapa Nui political reviews • polynesia 225 leaders), the Council of Elders, and the Parlamento Rapa Nui along with Rapa Nui political events, issues, the support of the Municipality of legislation, and social movements Easter Island and the International from 2017–2018 articulated across a Working Group on Indigenous complex spectrum of local, national, Affairs (iwgia) (Sandoval 2017). regional, and global scales that tran- Speakers included representatives sected terrestrial as well as oceanic of Indigenous peoples of the Basque and discursive fields. Disputes over territory of Europe, Bolivia, Chile, control of Rapa Nui cultural heritage, Columbia, Ecuador, Panama, Peru, sacred places, and the ocean that and Tahiti; scholars with expertise on occurred during the prior review self-determination in Cook Islands, period remained focal. Ley de Residen- globalization, and Indigenous rights cia—the law for controlling Chilean in Mexico; Rapa Nui representatives; and international migration to Rapa attorneys for Rapa Nui people in Nui, which was approved by Chile’s state and international arenas; and national legislature at the close of anthropologists of Rapa Nui, includ- review last year—was officially imple- ing myself and Grant McCall. mented in 2018 with the general sup- The seminar participants’ peaceful port of Rapa Nui leadership. As the dialogue http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png The Contemporary Pacific University of Hawai'I Press

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University of Hawai'I Press
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Copyright © 2008 University of Hawai'i Press.
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1527-9464

Abstract

political reviews • polynesia 225 leaders), the Council of Elders, and the Parlamento Rapa Nui along with Rapa Nui political events, issues, the support of the Municipality of legislation, and social movements Easter Island and the International from 2017–2018 articulated across a Working Group on Indigenous complex spectrum of local, national, Affairs (iwgia) (Sandoval 2017). regional, and global scales that tran- Speakers included representatives sected terrestrial as well as oceanic of Indigenous peoples of the Basque and discursive fields. Disputes over territory of Europe, Bolivia, Chile, control of Rapa Nui cultural heritage, Columbia, Ecuador, Panama, Peru, sacred places, and the ocean that and Tahiti; scholars with expertise on occurred during the prior review self-determination in Cook Islands, period remained focal. Ley de Residen- globalization, and Indigenous rights cia—the law for controlling Chilean in Mexico; Rapa Nui representatives; and international migration to Rapa attorneys for Rapa Nui people in Nui, which was approved by Chile’s state and international arenas; and national legislature at the close of anthropologists of Rapa Nui, includ- review last year—was officially imple- ing myself and Grant McCall. mented in 2018 with the general sup- The seminar participants’ peaceful port of Rapa Nui leadership. As the dialogue

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The Contemporary PacificUniversity of Hawai'I Press

Published: Feb 28, 2019

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