Sunday, August 15, 2010

Reclaiming Land and Dignity on Easter Island


For the past two weeks, 500 Indigenous Peoples in Rapa Nui--a place more commonly known as Easter Island--have been occupying more than two dozen buildings over a land dispute that dates back to 1888. In 1888, the remote island, known around the world for its monumental statues, called Moai, was annexed by a naval Officer, and ... Continue Reading: http://intercontinentalcry.org/reclaiming-land-and-dignity-on-easter-island/

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