Evacuation of Bikini !

Early in 1946 it was decided that Bikini Atoll was the most
Suitable iocation for tne testing of atomic weapons.
people were asked

to leave and,

The Bikini

as mignt have been expected of a

people of their historical conditioning to obedience,

especially

after more than @ quarter of a century of autocratic Japanese
rule, agreed to leave their ancestral home.
of resettlement

in the Marshalls were

very

The possibilities
limited because land

1s scarce (only about 74 square miles) and very little of it ts
available for settlement.

The Marshallese jealously guard their

land rights and will not willingly part with them.
r

Problems of Resettlement

The 166 Bikinians were offered the choice of moving to
either Ujae,

Marshalls.

Lae,

or Rongerik,

all

by the people

who had land rights on the atoll.
to make copra,

to fish,

presumably,

to Bikini,

in

the northwestern

Ujae and Lae were already regularly inhabited,

Rongerik was only exploited

reason,

atolis

and

as well

but

of neighboring Rongelap,

These people visited Rongerik

to gather other foods.

For this

as

the

the fact

that

it was

closest

the Bikini people opted to go to Rongerik rather than

Ujae or Iae.
A village was built on Rongerik by Navy Seabees and a group
of Bikini men,

1

and ail of the Bikini people were moved to that

por a detailed report of Lhe movements of tne Bikini people
from Bikini to Rongerik and to Kili, see Mason, Leonard
The
Bikinians A Transplanted Population, | Human Organization,

Vol.

9,

No.

1,

Spring 1950,

5009012

pp.

5-15.

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