Rapa Nui Erotic

Homeland

Easter Island (Rapa Nui)

Region

Polynesia

About Rapa Nui People

Rapa Nui are the Polynesian Indigenous people of Easter Island (Rapa Nui), administratively part of Chile since 1888 but geographically and culturally Polynesian. The 2017 INE census enumerated approximately 9,400 self-identified Rapa Nui in Chile, divided between the island population (approximately 4,000) and diaspora communities in Santiago, Valparaíso, and other Chilean cities. Rapa Nui descend from East Polynesian settlement of the island around 1200 CE; the population reached a low of 111 individuals in 1877 after Peruvian slave raids and disease epidemics, but recovered through 20th c. demographic restoration. The community maintains the Rapa Nui language (a member of the East Polynesian language sub-family) and distinct cultural traditions including the moai monumental sculpture tradition, tapati festival, and continuing genealogical and cultural connections to other East Polynesian populations.

Typical Rapa Nui Phenotypes

Reference for AI generation — hair, eyes, skin, facial structure, build

Skin tone is Fitzpatrick III-IV with bronze undertone characteristic of Polynesian populations. Hair is most often straight to wavy (Andre Walker 1A-2B), with naturally curly and coily textures present at lower frequency than in Melanesian Pacific populations; hair color is predominantly black to very dark brown, occasionally with reddish undertones. Facial features track broader East Polynesian source populations: moderate to broader nasal bases, full lips, and oval-to-round face shapes; epicanthic-fold variants present at low to moderate frequency. Build is typical of Polynesian populations — on average taller and more robust than the Chilean national average. Within-population variance is moderate; admixture with Chilean Mestizo populations through the 20th c. has produced increasingly common admixed phenotypes in younger generations.

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