Te Pito 'o te Henua
Te Pito 'o te Henua (in English, called either Henua or Easter Island) is a small, remote island at the eastern end of Polynesia. Henua is a proudly independent island nation and the heir to a rich, thousand-year-old civilization. Henua boasts of achievements that are remarkable for a nation its size, inclusing the colossal stone statues, the mo'ai; and its own system of syllabic writing, roñoroño. Today, Henua is a unique Polynesian kingdom and an increasingly popular destination for the tourist with an adventurous streak.
This part of the site is by far the oldest. It used to be hosted on Geocities and then on Google Sites. Some material was lost in the move. Please excuse the empty rooms and stacks of boxes.
This part of the site is by far the oldest. It used to be hosted on Geocities and then on Google Sites. Some material was lost in the move. Please excuse the empty rooms and stacks of boxes.
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