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Chile museum to return Easter Island ‘head’

Agence France-Presse
Santiago, Chile
Tue, February 22, 2022

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Chile museum to return Easter Island ‘head’ Going home: The Moai Tau, originally from Easter Island, is displayed on Monday at the Chiliean National Museum of Natural History in Santiago. The 715-kilogram monolith, which was taken by the Chilean navy in 1870, will be returned to the self-administered island territory on Feb. 28. (AFP/Chilean National Museum of Natural History)

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hile's National Museum of Natural History said on Monday it would return to Easter Island an enormous stone statue taken from the Rapa Nui people and brought to the mainland 150 years ago.

The monolith is one of hundreds called Moai that were carved by the Rapa Nui in honor of their ancestors, and are sometimes referred to as the Easter Island heads.

The statues, sculpted from basalt more than 1,000 years ago, are the island's greatest tourist attraction today.

The one being returned, dubbed Moai Tau, is a 715-kilogram giant brought by the Chilean navy some 3,700 kilometers across the Pacific in 1870. Eight years later, it was moved to be displayed at the natural history museum.

The Rapa Nui, for whom the Moai represent the spirits of their ancestors, have been asking for the statue's return for years, as well as other cultural treasures taken from their island.

"For the Rapa Nui, their ancestors, funerary objects and ceremonial materials may be as alive as members of their communities themselves," said a museum statement.

The return of the monolith "is profoundly significant as a gesture towards our indigenous peoples”, said museum curator Cristian Becker.

With delays due to the coronavirus epidemic, the statue will finally depart from the port of Valparaiso next Monday on a trip of about five days to Easter Island, said the museum, "after a complex technical and diagnostic process" to guarantee its structural integrity.

A traditional ceremony was held at the museum on Monday to send the statue safely on its way.

"It is essential that the Moai return to my homeland. For them [the community] and for me, this day is very much awaited," said Veronica Tuqui, a Rapa Nui representative.

Back on Easter Island, the Moai will be exhibited at the Father Sebastian Englert Anthropological Museum.

The Rapa Nui community has also asked the British Museum in London to return another Moai, dubbed Hoa Hakananai'a, which was taken in 1868 from Orongo, a ceremonial village on Easter Island.

The Rapa Nui in 2017 gained self-administration over their ancestral lands on Easter Island, a special territory of Chile.

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