Rapa Nui Journal May 2012 Vol. 26(1)
Easter Island’s birdman stone in the collection of the Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology, Cambridge, Massachusetts
Paul Horley & Georgia Lee
pp. 5-20
Behren’s narrative of the discovery of Easter Island: Two editions, two personalities, two realities
Zuzanna Jakubowska
pp. 21-30
A fast yam to Polynesia: New thinking on the problem of the American sweet potato in Oceania
Ian G. Barber
pp. 31-42
Strikes, insubordiation, theft and disobedience. Between the rebellion of Angata and Rapanui struggles for civil rights. Forms of indigenous resistance on Rapa Nui (1917-1936)
Miguel Fuentes
pp. 43-56
An overlooked image on the Hoa-haka-nana’ia stone statue from Easter Island in the British Museum
Albert Davletshin
pp. 57-63
Hoa Hakananai’a in detail: Comment on A. Davletshin’s unconvincing assertion of an ‘overlooked image’ on the ventral side of the ‘Orongo state now in the British Museum
Jo Anne Van Tilburg & Cristián Arévalo Pakarati
pp. 64-66
Images, which are not seen, and stolen friends, who steal: A reply to Van Tilburg and Arévalo Pakarati
Albert Davletshin
pp. 67-68
Rapa Nui in Tenerife
Paul Bahn
pp. 6-70
Thor Heyerdahl as world heritage
Reidar Solsvik
pp. 71-74
Review: Links to the Past: The Work of Early Hawaiian Artisans by Wendy Arbeit
Windy McElroy
pp. 75-76
Review: Easter Island: The Great Taboo. Rebuilding Its History after Ten Years of Excavations by Nicolas Cauwe
Christopher M. Stevenson
pp. 76-77
Review: How Chiefs Became Kings: Divine Kingship and the Rise of Archaic States in Ancient Hawai’i by Patrick V. Kirck
Timothy M. Rieth
pp. 77-78
Review: The Lost World of Easter Island by Ronald A. Reis
Georgia Lee
p. 78
Obituary: Paul Rosendahl
p. 79
Getting to know you: Alex Morrison
pp. 80-81
Moai sightings
p. 82
What’s New on Rapa Nui
p. 83
What’s New in Oceania
pp. 83-84
What’s New Elsewhere
pp. 84-85
Easter Island Foundation News
pp. 85-86
Rapa Nui Journal October 2012 Vol. 26(2)
Awakening the Giant
Vincet Lee
pp. 5-16
Obsidian sources of the Taupo Volcanic Zone, central North Island, New Zealand
Phillip Moore
pp. 17-28
The Land Commission of 1917: Analysis and participation of the Rapanui
Cristián Moreno Pakarati
pp. 29-41
New Zealand Place names in South Polynesia
Andrew Crowe
pp. 43-53
Name lists connected with the birdman cult of Easter Island in the field notes of Katherine Routledge
Paul Horley
pp. 55-74
Rano Raraku: A brief overview of six seasons of excavations, three seasons of conservation interventions, and a heritage management program, 2010-2012
Jo Anne Van Tilburg and Cristián Arevalo Pakarati
pp. 75-81
Terevaka.net Archaeological Outreach 2012 field report: Community-based archaeology
Britton Shepardson, Dylan Shepardson, Kamila Astete, Natalia Cifuentes, Moira Fortin, Merhai Hey, Tahira Hey, Lilian López, Macarean Terongo, Francisco Torres and Hamene Tuki
pp. 82-84
Review: The Moon Has Been Eaten: Images from a Year on Easter Island by James Craig
Antoinette Padgett
pp. 85-86
Review: Beelden van Paaseiland – over de duurzaamheid van een cultuur (Satues of Easter Island – about the sustainability of a culture) by Jan J. Boersema
Veerle de Ridder
pp. 86-87
Review: Aphrodite’s Island: The European Discovery of Tahiti and William Bligh in the South Seas by Anne R. Salmond
James L. Flexner
pp. 87-89
Review: The Austral Islands: History, Art and Art History by Rhys Richards
Jennifer M. Huebert
pp. 89-90
Review: A Companion to Easter Island: A Concise Guide to the History, Culture and Individual Archaeological Sites of Rapa Nui by James Grant Peterkin
Susie Stephen
pp. 90-91
Obituary: Francis J. Morin
pp. 92-93
Getting to Know You: Jo Anne Van Tilburg
pp.94-95
What’s New on Rapa Nui
p. 96
What’s New in Oceania
p. 96
What’s New Elsewhere
pp. 96-97
Easter Island Foundation News
pp. 97-99
Featured EIF Publication: Te Moana Nui: Exploring the Lost Isles of the South Pacific
p. 100