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Uncovering The Secrets
Of By James Donahue December 2004 Readers of this site
know by now that this writer has a keen interest in ancient history and stories of the sea. Thus when Thor Heyerdahl’s
book “Aku-Aku: The Secret of Easter Island” was published in 1988, I was among the first in line to read it. Heyerdahl presents in
his book a wonderful story of adventure and archaeological discovery. He began with a thesis that the people of Easter Island
got there on sailing ships that followed the eastern trade winds from That part of Heyerdahl’s
thick book, alone, is an adventure story well worth the read. The second part of the book involves his research on the island
after his arrival. Then we have a first-rate detective story as the author writes about collecting native lore, inspecting
the strange standing (and some not standing) cut stone figures for which the island is famous, visiting the quarry where other
images still lay, partly finished, and even explored a caves, high on a cliff over the sea, for clues as to the history of
the island and its people. What Heyerdahl uncovered
was astounding. He said the evidence exists to show that the island was settled by a white skinned people that arrived on
the island about 500 A.D. This race of people had
unusual features that included red hair and long thin noses. They were remembered by the natives as the “long ears”
because they wore large ear rings that elongated their earlobes. They took possession of the island and forced the natives
to work as laborers. Descendants of the long
ears still exist on the island today. They are the predominant families, many of them still with red hair and European facial
features that set them apart from the dark haired, dark-eyed natives. From oral traditions
passed down by the red-haired descendants, the first white people arrived on the island by boat at some historical time, and
set up a kingdom under a ruler named Hotu Matua. They then forced the
dark skinned natives of the island to work for them, constructing buildings and carving the famous stone statues. These giant
monoliths show images of long eared faces, with long noses. They all had tops carved from red rock. The faces look nothing
like the flat nosed, dark skinned natives and thus support the native mythology. Even though they are
massive stones, considered by some to have been too large for normal humans to cut, move and erect with primitive tools, Heyerdahl
found that the natives still remembered how the images were made. He got the people of the island to finish one of the partly
cut faces and then move and erect it with the help of logs, weights and sheer manpower. That an ancient white
migration occurred in the South Pacific at some historic moment in history has been well established through Heyerdahl’s
work. Yet his discovery has been largely ignored by historians. Who were the long ears?
Where did they originate? The natives of The red haired, white
skinned people predominately originated in Did a Keltic ship also
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