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Care for the Future: Heritage Education in the Context of Rapa Nui (Easter Island) and Other Small Island Communities.
Education is accepted to be the principal means by which archaeological heritage
can be both enjoyed and preserved. Links between research and education through
outreach are an important part of archaeological projects on Rapa Nui, for example
providing new information for site interpretation. Knowledge exchange between
researchers and heritage managers can be another important outcome, or impact, of
research. The preliminary findings from doctoral interview-based research with
residents pertaining to archaeology, heritage management and heritage education
programs that have taken place on Rapa Nui the island will be discussed here. We
examine the role archaeological heritage is playing in Rapa Nui in education
contexts, and make some observations as to the impact and legacy of this important
work. One aspect of the education program is in developing links between
researchers, heritage managers, museums and school pupils between Rapa Nui,
and the islands of Orkney, Scotland. The benefits and potential of links between
small island communities in heritage education and management are considered in
this paper