Easter Island

There is a legend about moai statues.

An excerpt from the article 29 facts about Easter Island
The chief of the Hotu Matu'a tribe left his homeland in search of a new home. When he died, his six sons divided the island among themselves and then their heirs. The islanders believed that the statues they erected were capable of capturing the chief's mana (supernatural power), which would lead to abundant rains and better harvests.