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The Rapa Nui Journal (RNJ) is the official, peer-reviewed journal, of the Easter Island Foundation (EIF). The journal serves as a forum for interdisciplinary scholarship in the humanities and social sciences on Easter Island and the Eastern Polynesia region. Each issue may include Research Articles, Research Reports, Commentaries or Dialogues, Book or Media Reviews and EIF News.

RNJ welcomes contributions from a wide range of social, cultural, indigenous and historical disciplines on topics related to the lives and cultures of the peoples of Rapa Nui and Eastern Polynesia. Abstracts for articles may be published in English, Spanish, and Rapanui. We welcome submissions from scholars across Oceania, North and South America, and beyond.
Submit your manuscript online.

All Easter Island Foundation members receive a subscription to the Rapa Nui Journal.
Back content (Volume 1-Volume 28) is freely accessible online.

Editor: Dr. Mara A. Mulrooney, Pacific Legacy, Inc., Hawai‘i, USA
Sponsor: Easter Island Foundation
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Welcome to the Rapa Nui Journal Early Release Articles page. Here we provide readers with the earliest possible access to journal content. Manuscripts appearing on this page have been through our rigorous peer-review process, accepted for publication, and copy-edited. These articles will be published in a forthcoming issue of the journal. The articles will be removed from this page once the full issue is published.

  1. Architecturally Modified Caves on Rapa Nui: Post-European Contact Ritual Spaces?
  2. Christopher M. Stevenson, Caitlin Williams, Everett Carpenter, Caitlin S. Hunt, Steven W. Novak
  3. DOI: 10.1353/rnj.0.0003
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Volume 32, Issues 1 & 2, 2019

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1040-1385
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2018-09-26
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