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The Moai statues of Rapa Nui, known for their monumental human-like features, are not only iconic symbols of the island but also hold deep cultural value for the Rapa Nui people. They were carved between 700 and 1500 AD as representations of spiritual beliefs, serving as protectors over the community. The importance of these statues is often overshadowed by their popularity as a tourist attraction, leading to concerns that the broader environmental and cultural context is neglected. Education on the full history and cultural significance of Rapa Nui is essential for the conservation of both the statues and the island's heritage.