The statues were sacred since natives believed that if they honored their ancestors and chiefs, then the spirit would live in their world and watch over the tribe. Easter Island Travel says, “Moai statues were built to honor chieftain or other important people who had passed away,” (2017).Although, the statues were no longer sacred once the person was forgotten. Easter Island Travel says, “Though, it was common all over the island to recycle pieces of old statues when building new ahu platforms. This seemingly means that the moais were not seen as holy anymore when the person it represented had been forgotten,”(2017). The statues were carved to honor departed chiefs and ancestors.
To summarize, the Moai, made to honor the deceased, were carved with obsidian tools, placed on logs perpendicular to a row of smaller logs, then were rolled to ahu site. The Easter Island Moai, a topic wondered about for many years, has led to a debate about how the Moai were carved and erected. Everyone can have a different opinion about how and why the natives moved and carved the stone. However, if they were rolled as portrayed earlier, then it would be able to avoid natural barriers, like bumps and rocks. In conclusion, the Moai were carved, rolled, then dropped at an angle to be