Easter Island and how Canadians and Americans treat native peoples
WASHINGTON, D.C.–A goodly number of the boomer generation was caught up in Thor Heyerdahl's thrilling adventure tale, Kon Tiki, when it was published in 1950. Heyerdahl, a Norwegian anthropologist, postulated that the inhabitants of Rapa Nui (Easter Island) 2,200 miles off the Chilean coast...
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