Concept Map to Visualize Opposite Perspectives of Rapa Nui History As a Whole

Concept Map to Visualize Opposite Perspectives of Rapa Nui History As a Whole

Journal of Historical Archaeology & Anthropological Sciences Research Article Open Access Concept map to visualize opposite perspectives of Rapa Nui history as a whole Abstract Volume 1 Issue 5 - 2017 This work presents contrasting views on the socio-environmental history of the Rapa Carlos Hiroo Saito Nui. The dominant point of view argues for the occurrence of a cultural “ecocide” Department of Ecology/Institute of Biological Sciences and caused by the environmental degradation of the Easter Island environment. The Center for Sustainable Development, University of Brasilia, opposite school that suggests that introduction of diseases and practice of slavery Brazil by foreign visitors was responsible for societal collapse. This integrative view is a product of a concept map developed in Cmap Tools software, based on literature Correspondence: Carlos Hiroo Saito, Department of Ecology/ review and field work during 2015. The concept map identified the crucial elements in Institute of Biological Sciences and Center for Sustainable causal chains, corresponding to the turning points of the argumentative chains, from Development, University of Brasilia, Brazil, Tel +55-61-3107- one school of thoughts to the other one. The interdependence among the two schools 3002, Email [email protected] of thoughts were demonstrated by different causal chains (highlighted by the use of different colors in the connection lines) sharing the same concepts or elements in the Received: April 11, 2017 | Published: August 28, 2017 system (the turning points). These turning points highlighted in the concept map, were: eating palm fruits by rodents, decrease of palm trees, transportation of statues (moai), production of canoes, getting firewood and landscape pattern. This work demonstrated how concept maps can contribute to a more comprehensive understanding of the Rapa Nui history and it identified the key processes that drive the interpretative choices for one school of thought or another. As a result, it can be noted that the concept map can effectively address what are the key processes that investigations should focus on to advance our understanding of the Rapa Nui prehistory. Keywords: Rapa nui, Easter island, Conceptual modeling, Concept map, Systems thinking, Interdisciplinary, Integrative view, Ecocide Abbreviations: CE, common era; Ma, mega-annum; m, would have been genocide of the native Rapanui people by foreign meters; OHD, obsidian hydration dating visitors (instead of ecocide) and that the Rapa Nui economy had been revamped and was sustainable up to and past European contact. The Introduction model we are presenting will help readers to identify the intersections of the different chains of thought about the Rapa Nui prehistoric socio- Environmental Sciences, as an emerging academic area, calls environmental processes in a systemic manner. In this concept map, for an interdisciplinary approach seeking an integrated view, within it is sought to interconnect the ecological and social aspects based on a conceptual model capable of dealing with a complex web of the literature to deal with the interactions among environment-culture- knowledge. However, it is not easy to promote an analysis within this land use issues. Also, based on the concept map, it is shown an attempt interdisciplinary approach, because we are just heirs of a disciplinary to analyze how the different socio-environmental processes and basic formation. More than that, we often find it difficult to fully understand concepts of each school of thought are related to the (un)sustainability the chain of concepts and interactions in our own field, in enough of social practices. Finally, it analyzes how these processes can be detail which leads to establishing interdisciplinary bridges. Within better understood through concept maps, with emphasis on feedback our disciplinary domains, we fail to pay attention to some concepts cycles based on a systemic viewpoint. For this discussion, we will and many descriptions of basic processes, precisely because they adopt Rapa Nui to refer to the Island and Rapanui to its people. are basic, current and supposedly easily understood according to our background formation. This can make our scientific communication Methodological procedures and scientific literacy work a failure, as people can learn issues without a complete understanding, with lot of misunderstandings and In order to understand the social and environmental processes disconnected pathways. One promising way to avoid these glitches involved in the history of Rapa Nui, a literature review and field resides in the use of conceptual modeling tools supported by graphic work was completed in 2015 to support conceptual modeling. Several resources such as concept maps. There are also situations in which authors and their published works were considered as key references, different opinions and paths of reasoning’s coexist and people can find among others: Katherine Pease Routledge, Alfred Métraux, Catherine it difficult to understand where is the source of the divergence. Orliac, Rosalind L Hunter-Anderson, Joan A Wozniak, Benny Peiser, Jared Diamond, Terry L Hunt and Carl P Lipo, John R Flenley and Therefore, the objective of the present work is to present a concept Paul G Bahn, Barzin Pakandam andreas Mieth and Hans-Rudolf Bork map that describes in a unique model the different schools of thought and Christopher Stevenson, et al., After exhaustive reading of these about the prehistory of Rapa Nui. The first and dominant idea, is the texts, a concept map was constructed from the information contained “ecocide” process of environmental collapse experienced in the past therein. The concept maps were produced in CMAP-tools software. on Easter Island. The second is the counter-argument view that there Submit Manuscript | http://medcraveonline.com J His Arch & Anthropol Sci. 2017;1(5):182‒189 182 © 2017 Saito. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and build upon your work non-commercially. Copyright: Concept map to visualize opposite perspectives of Rapa Nui history as a whole ©2017 Saito 183 The concept map, as diagrams capable of indicating relations annual cycle of monthly mean temperature (between 18.0 and 23.8°C) between concepts or between words that we use to represent concepts and annual rainfall varies from 630 to 2100 mm depending on the is recognized as a tool capable of bringing together theories, concepts locality around the island.9,10 Winds are a near constant occurrence and consequently common objectives of these different areas of and are present throughout the day. The southeasterly trade winds knowledge.1 Concepts whose relations are visualized in concept predominate from September to June and the northeasterly trade maps represent a perceived pattern (regularity) in events or objects winds occur during July and August11 There are no permanent streams or records of events or objects, designated by label (denominating or rivers on the island but there are three freshwater crater lakes term). It is believed that the knowledgeable potential described (known as rano), at Rano Kau, Rano Raraku and Rano Aroi and a for concept maps is due to facilitated mediation both in creating a spring (puna) near Puna Pau.12 Due to its volcanic origin, the island common understanding and in reducing communication errors among has plenty of volcanic rocks such as basalt, which were intensively individuals through an entire sight of the meanings.2 weathered, partly eroded and transported down slope during the younger Quaternary.13 Routledge’s observations complement the The construction of concept maps allows us to organize the island landscape description: “There are no ravines, no wooded understanding of a situation portrayed by the one who created it. To precipices, no inaccessible heights, but round the whole coast erosion do so, it is necessary to determine the parts of the system, to choose is at work, with the result that, while on the land side the slopes of all the relations of interest among these parts and specify the mechanisms these three mountains are gradual, on the sea side that is, in portions by which the parts interact with each other. It is also necessary to of the north, east and west coast is respectively they have been worn identify the missing information and finally, exploring their behavior back by the power of the waves into imposing cliffs”.14 of the components if it will be used for simulation. It will present a hierarchical structure, mainly by the vertical stratification of main The island is situated on the eastern tip of the great Polynesian concepts and other secondary concepts associated to them. It is triangle and it is considered the furthest point on the planet in terms believed that the construction process can be as enlightening (for those of connectivity with other areas and thus considered most isolated. It who develop the concept map) as the model itself. This is possible is situated about 3,700 km from the South American coast. The name because the construction process reveals what we know and what Rapa Nui means “Big Island,” reinforcing the Polynesian origin of we do not know about the connections and it identifies the gaps in its inhabitants, who are believed to have reached the island around both concepts and explanations of causal relationships.1 The concept the year 1,200 CE, based on radiocarbon dating conducted by Terry

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