Easter Island’s Mighty Ancestors – The End of the Land

with George Fery

The tragedy of Easter Island is wrapped in the “mind-made” faith of another world, with dreadful consequences. What happened to the people of this sixty-five-square-mile island in the middle of a million-square miles in the South Pacific, is called by Easter Islanders
Te Pito o Te Henua or The End of the Land. The silent stone giants are today the only witnesses to tragedies found in other cultures under similar circumstances.