RAPA NUI:  SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY

NEWS:  Rapa Nui genomes restore the real history of an old, troubled people

 

WHAT’S IN THE NEWS?

The first humans on Easter Island eventually overpopulated the island, resulting in ecological collapse. Or did they?

Genomic Data and Population Stability:

·         Recent genomic research shows that the Rapa Nui population was larger and more stable before European contact, refuting the earlier belief that their population collapsed due to overexploitation of resources.

Ancestry and Genetic Mixing:

·         The genetic makeup of the Rapa Nui reveals interactions with both Native Americans and Europeans. This suggests historical migration and cultural exchanges, contributing to a more complex ancestry than previously assumed.

Impact of European Contact:

·         The decline of the Rapa Nui population was not due to internal factors but to external catastrophes. These included mass abductions by Chilean slave traders and the introduction of diseases like smallpox after European contact, which devastated the population.

Sustainable Resource Management:

·         Contrary to the popular narrative of the Rapa Nui’s ecological collapse, the study indicates that they were effectively managing their resources. Their population decline was driven by external forces, not by unsustainable practices.

 Source : https://www.thehindu.com/sci-tech/science/rapa-nui-genomes-restore-the-real-history-of-an-old-troubled-people/article68651010.ece