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What (who) is Rapa Nui - definition


Rapa Nui Point         
  • Location of Ioannes Paulus II Peninsula on Livingston Island in the South Shetland Islands.
GEOLOGICAL FORMATION IN ANTARCTICA
Rapa Nui Point is a rocky point projecting 180 m westwards into Shirreff Cove from the west coast of the small (2.6 km by 1.
Motu Iti (Rapa Nui)         
  • Motu Nui, with the smaller Motu Iti and the sea stack of Motu Kao Kao. Picture taken September 2018, from [[Orongo]] on the [[Rano Kau]] volcano, around 250 meters (820 feet) above sea level.
ISLAND IN VALPARAÍSO, CHILE
Motuiti, Rapa Nui
Motu Iti, or Little island in the Rapa Nui language, is a small uninhabited islet near Motu Nui, about a mile from Rano Kau on the south western corner of Easter Island, a Chilean island in the Pacific. It has a land area of 1.
Rapa language         
LANGUAGE
ISO 639:ray; Rapan language; Old Rapa language; Old Rapa; Mangaia-Old Rapa language
Rapa (or Rapan) is the language of Rapa Iti, in the Austral Islands of French Polynesia, and of Mangaia in the Cook Islands. It is an Eastern Polynesian language.
Examples of use of Rapa Nui
1. The Rapa Nui people were lucky to survive at all.
2. Despite intermarriage and immigration from the mainland, the Rapa Nui are a strong people.
3. As is a stirring Sunday mass – conducted in Spanish, Rapa Nui and some English – in Iglesia Hanga Roa.
4. They play ukuleles and sing passionately – stories in Rapa Nui about their forefathers‘ arrival on this island.
5. Some 4,000 people live on Easter Island and about 1,800 of them are part of the Rapa Nui community with links to the original inhabitants.