EASTER ISLAND—Rapa Nui speaker Gina Pakarati with linguist David Harrison.
Rapa Nui is an example of language survival against great odds. Language warrior Gina Pakarati, who works in health care, tourism, and archeology, explains why she values her language. This interview was conducted by National Geographic Explorer David Harrison at Ahu Tangaroa archeological site, on Rapa Nui (Easter Island) in January 2020.

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