The History of Moai
- oranuiservice
- May 13
- 1 min read

The moai are monolithic statues carved by the ancient inhabitants of Easter Island (Rapa Nui) between the 13th and 16th centuries, representing deified ancestors or tribal leaders, with the purpose of protecting the community, ensuring fertility and prosperity, and honoring the ancestors, being sculpted mainly from volcanic tuff from Rano Raraku and placed on ceremonial platforms (ahu) along the coast.

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