steel room which had been stored there and also the medical equipment and supplies. The medical team was berthed and fed aboard theship for the expedition. The ship was beached at Rongelap and Utirik for easy accessibility to the villages. Attitudes of Rongelap People Whenthe team arrived at Rongelap, the mag- istrate of the village indicated that there was some confusion and uncertainty in the minds of some of the people as to the necessity and significance of repeated medical examinations. He thoughtit radioactivity. After much discussion, it seemed that the people were satisfied with answers to the questions, and preparations for the examinations proceeded. Thereafter complete cooperation and the usualfriendly relations prevailed throughout the stay on theisland. During the examinations a United Nations team visited Rongelap. A meeting with the people was | USS Duval County. The team met at Eniwetok where the ship had putin to onload the 21-ton sumption caretully explained through the interpreter. To correct a misconception that several! cases of fish poisoning during the past year had been due to eating radioactive fish, it was explained that fish poisoning had been going on in these islands for years and was not connected with held in the church (Figure 5), and many aspects of the Rongelap situation were discussed. The report wise to call a meeting of the village people in the council house so that they could ask questions to help clarify the situation. For the past 5 years during which the annual examinations have been going on there had been no problem in maintaining of the UN group was favorable toward the special lapese were always cordial and friendly. It was recognized that there was slightly increasing resistance to blood sampling procedures. Also there would be necessary in order to insure continued good health. They were also advised to try to improve their orai hygiene and observe sanitary rules excellent rapport with the people, and, indeed, the relations of the team members with the Ronge- was some discontent that, because of the high Sr’ content, they were forbidden to eat coconut crabs, which they consider a delicacy (Figure 4). Since the return of the people to Rongeiap, copra pro- duction had not increased to the extent that the medical assistance being rendered the people. Upon completion of the 1959 survey, a meeting was held for the people, and they were advised that they were found to be generally in good health with no serious effects of their radiation exposure apparent, but that continued examinations to control the flies on the island. Before the team left the island, a party was held for the Rongelapese. The Navy kindly furnished a meal, and small gifts were exchanged as tokens of appreciation of mutal cooperation. Trust Territory officials had hoped. Consequently, since copra production ts the prime source of income, there was some concern over the slowness with which the people were getting back on their feet economically. It had become neceasary to extend food subsistence beyond the timeoriginally Figure 4. Coconut crab (robber crab, Birgus faire), considered a delicacy by the Marshallese. (Photo courtesy American Museum of Naturai History, New York, N.Y.) pianned. Fishing was not being carried on as actively as wt should have been. Ac the village meeting the main questions centered around the necessity for the continued medical] examinations in view of statements on the part of the medical team in the past that the people were generally in good health. [t was difficult to explain to them that, though they appeared to be iy wood health and to have recovered from the acute cHects of radiation, very bitte was known about the possible late etleets of radiauon, and BEST AVAILABLE COPY ye . The Navy kindly furnished a ship, the LST anse. The coconut crab problem was brought up again, and the reasons for prohibiting their con- su Ete Majuro were also examined. continued examinations were essential in order to detect and treat any untoward effects, should they i 15 children who are part of the control series for the growth and development studies. Several Rongelap people of the exposed group and the comparison population group who were living in

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