apparently, there was a long eared tribe and a short eared tribe. The long eared tribe forced the short eared tribe to make the moai statues. A short time after that, the short eared tribe took a stand and attacked them, called war, then killed them all. :] very happy story.
Moai, or mo'ai are the name of the Easter Island statues. The statues were carved by the Polynesian colonizers of the island, mostly between circa 1250 AD and 1500 Ad.
Jacob Roggveen was the captain of the person who discovered Easter Island.
i made it :)
Faberge.
Easter Island is often referred to as "Rapa Nui," which is the island's indigenous name. The nickname highlights its Polynesian heritage and culture. Additionally, the island is known for its iconic moai statues, which are a significant part of its identity and history.
If you are referring to the statues made out of concrete, the name of them are gargoyles. They could also be referred to simply as statues however.
Statues can be made of almost any material. Statues can be created out of metal, stone, clay, wood and many other materials. Junior Fritz Jacquet is known for making masks out of toilet paper rolls, and one man (his name escapes me) is famous for making statues out of used chewing gum! Creating statues is an ancient, and sometimes wacky, artform.
Ben Easter's birth name is Benjamin Easter.
Robert Easter's birth name is Easter, Robert John.
he was an important king and made a huge army and he also had statues of himself everywhere.
Flores is simply a last name, and a Spanish word for (flowers). It is obviously of Spanish origin. Florida- originally a Spanish Colony- lit means Land of Flowers, and was originally Florida Pasqua- or Flowery Easter- Land was discovered in in the Easter tide. ( so there are Christmas Islands ( two of them) why not- do not confuse with Easter Island of stone statues fame- which is a Chilean possession.
The scientific name of an Easter Lilly is Lilium Longiflorum.