Easter Island

That they were Polynesians was supported by similarities in customs, facial features, clothing, and language.

An excerpt from the article 29 facts about Easter Island
The author of another theory was Thor Heyerdahl, a Norwegian biologist and ethnographer, later a traveler and sailor. He claims that some of the later inhabitants of the island, known as the "long-eared," came from South America, as evidenced by the cultivation of the sweet potato, legends of the inhabitants, and features of the appearance of the former inhabitants inferred from statues.