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Adventures Online: Easter Island & the Mystery and Legacy of Rapi Nui

Program No. 24215RJ
Join three unique experts: a native historian, an archaeologist with field experience, and a local guide from Easter Island, as they share firsthand knowledge and rich history.

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3 days
1
Orientation, Rapa Nui Origins
From the comfort of your own home.
2
Megalithic Culture
From the comfort of your own home.
3
Modern Era
From the comfort of your own home.
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At a Glance

Discover the wonders of Easter Island and delve into the intriguing culture of the Rapa Nui people over three captivating days with three expert instructors. An archaeologist, historian, and native Rapa Nui guide will answer all your questions — all from the comfort of your own home! Join us for this live, online educational journey streaming from Chile, where our experts will share their in-depth knowledge and personal research on this remote island. Embark on expert-led field trips to explore the famous moai statues and their ceremonial platforms, known as Ahu. Learn about the rise and fall of Rapa Nui society and how Western influences shaped its modern culture. Participate in interactive Q&A sessions and connect with fellow Road Scholars who share your passion for the history and people of Easter Island.

Best of all, you’ll…

  • Discover the Polynesian Origins and first settlers.
  • Learn about The Megalithic culture & famous moai statues.
  • Take an online field trip to the unique Birdman Village in Orongo where the Birdman Festival was held until 1835.

General Notes

You’ll enjoy 2-3 hours of daily instruction, discussion and/or field trips, which includes sufficient breaks throughout the program. This online program is through Zoom, an easy-to-use web video service that includes closed captioning. All you need is an Internet connection and your computer. We’ll provide a how-to guide to make sure you’ll have a hassle-free experience. In keeping with our Traditional On-Site programs, ALL ADVENTURES ONLINE MULTI-DAY PROGRAMS (INCLUDING THIS PROGRAM) ARE PRESENTED LIVE; THESE PROGRAMS ARE NOT RECORDED. Please review the daily itinerary for start and end times to ensure you won’t miss a minute of this live experience. All times are listed in the EASTERN time zone. If you live in a different time zone, please adjust your schedule accordingly.
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Jose Miguel Ramirez
Jose Miguel Ramirez is a renowned Chilean archaeologist with a degree from the University of Chile and a master's in heritage from the University of Valparaíso. Since 1988, he has taught archaeology, evolution, and anthropology at various universities. His career includes curating the Fonck Museum and managing Rapa Nui National Park. Dr. Ramirez has led significant projects, including the UNESCO-Japan maintenance program, authored over 80 publications on Rapa Nui, and conducted extensive research on trans-Pacific contacts.

Please note: This expert may not be available for every date of this program.

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Nicole Flores Jara View biography
Nicole was born and raised in Chile. Her passion about her country and the region made her lead programs within South America since 1998 including several trips to Antarctica. She is a true believer in lifetime learning finding in travelling the best source of inspiration to share her knowledge and keep learning. Nicole is a great natural storyteller and also mastered this skill learning from the best in Chile.
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Jose Miguel Ramirez View biography
Jose Miguel Ramirez is a renowned Chilean archaeologist with a degree from the University of Chile and a master's in heritage from the University of Valparaíso. Since 1988, he has taught archaeology, evolution, and anthropology at various universities. His career includes curating the Fonck Museum and managing Rapa Nui National Park. Dr. Ramirez has led significant projects, including the UNESCO-Japan maintenance program, authored over 80 publications on Rapa Nui, and conducted extensive research on trans-Pacific contacts.
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Noerangi Teave Jacoby View biography
Noerangi Teave Jacoby, a proud native of Rapa Nui, is a political scientist by training and a travel expert at heart. With over 20 years of experience in the travel industry, she passionately shares her island's rich heritage. Descended from ancestors who arrived on Rapa Nui over a thousand years ago, Noerangi serves as a dedicated representative and interpreter of her culture's history. Her unique blend of expertise and deep-rooted connection to the land makes her an invaluable voice for Rapa Nui.
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Cristián Moreno Pakarati View biography
Cristián Moreno Pakarati was born in Santiago, Chile and is a historian of Rapa Nui heritage. He studied geography and history at Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile and became the first academically trained historian in Rapa Nui. Since 2007, he has worked as a travel leader, hiking route designer, and educator. Cristián is a lecturer and author, contributing to peer-reviewed journals and documentaries. He collaborates with global institutions, and is a founding member of the Rapanui Pioneers Society.
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