CHEMICAL COMPOSITiGN OF THE KRONGELAPESS DUET The Isngusta, spiny looster, is eaten poiled. The clamsare either boiled as a chowder or frual the inniacure mud is preterred for dviakig, AUG viny vareiy is the germinated murc baked in the shell in a covered pit. The clam eaten. Copra, the dried soueiit meat, is a staple eaten alone or mixed with ouier tues, meat is sometimes also dricd in the sun atrer baking and “sept for several days. Birds are eaten either baked or boiled, and are also dried following precooking. Vae coconut scp is collected from ihe cut etais Of iIndurescenees OF CLCONUE trees 3et aside for this vaurvose in the viluve urea. VYhe feo sap is vartaken of by all ag STOUDS, and wage fyrmenied aan, “jekro” or G Bird evzs, usually hard boiled, form only an 5 ineidemial part of the diet; they are used principally when the Rongelapese are visit- “yuyaree,” is consumed LY aluits, Breadtruit (Ma) is eaten either Laked or buted, and also is mace into a preparation referred to as “cheese.” To ma) ing islands other than their maiu isiand or uearby .Aiinginae -Atoll. Pig and chicken are eaten primariy on special occasions. Vhe source of fresh water fu the area is cisterns. Ground water, though powixe in : the skin ts removed and she pa: salt wacer for ihree Cavs, r wreadiruit leaves and buried in tie saud for ac least one weex Lefore ir is eaten. The Nougelapesé Cluimt that this “cheese” wu keep two years Of ure hi the sand. Pandanus (Bop) is eaten fresa, oGiied, ur ia. ced. “Jenken,” & preparation said io Keor See Tor ane WaOre : Takin rarer - tye sept Years, is tye” certail orcas during ine rainy season, is mor orGinarily drank, Of the imported foods, rice, wheat nour, and canned corned beef apyear to ue ie most inmportant, Many other proaucts are inipartea sumtine £0 time, such as sardines, C-ration, ship's biscuit, and candy. In 1938 arve quantities of C-rations were consumed. Taye OTe area aN axing OF Uulling the Doncanus keys anu‘ teter GS tie or eee 7 eye esate sts 7 serapeug Out the puso. ‘ Holiday Nas Ol ts ™ sacee eee sya a - Tee at Lie pulp is rice, ie 0 ver COais aeeqeel Vein ad zal, TeHeNes ie CoO: isisteucy Ol TG 3e Many incividuais prefer the imported foods. bue dvicd MATERIALS AND METHODS CAND io DYesseG iato a ruil ane wrap:sed in Ve nae pen aa TE SS eee Can es Oandaius of cocouur leaves. . The see Silees are cut 2Q4-hy Ga. Os hecucs.. period in were collected September, during a shigle 1939, at Ronyeiap Isiand, takine care that the composition and the Vaees or arrowrout (Mowmokx) tubers ure washion with sea Water, cruslied and vassed LarOuwa a sieve into a2 van oF sea we wer, and amount cocrespunced to te composition and amount actually eaten by the individual. (Bwio Soap, former village secretary, and Neil Morriss, Trust Territory Resident Agriculturist at Rongelap Atoil at that time, or one of the authors caljected each samoie.) Wet weights of the sampies were taken in the field. The samples were then dried at 90°C and shipped to the University of Washington, Svattle. Caution must be used in collecting to be reasonably sure that auch daily rations are a true reoresentation, Misunderstanding and a unsguided alowed to settle tor three or four uours. When the starch begins to coagulate, the water is decanted. Sea-water washes ire repeated several times, fouowed by one Jresh-water wash. Finady the starcu is dried ami stored as a povwder. samples The powder ts mixed with water for use, and etereaten immediately as prepared or bouled or The papaya is eaten iresh, sometimes desire to please can easily lead some Rongelapese wixed with rice or grated coconut. to provide merely a collection of miscellaneous The tish consumed cre primarily reet sh food items rather than actual daily rations of prepured food. It was felt that a few samples com- such as the goatish, tdloldleciys sp., mullet, Veouyeus sp., surgeon-ish, deat. us sp., and the siyanids. The Ash are eaten posed of items and sortions actually seen to be consumed were preferable to many samples of uncertain origin, Consequently, some samples prarfered by individuals were discarded. ave goattish, mullet, and siganids. number 3 (Table 1}, for exaimpie, cppears to be baked, boiled, or raw. The three fish we have observed the Rongelapese to eat raw Even so, there are obvious discrepancies. Sample “ish are also preseyedby baking>or and then drying in netimes salt t is added before the the sun. Ash are dried. ridiculously low in the total amount consumed. Doubtless there must have been some “snacking,” but the eating habits of the Rongelapese are irregu{25 ~“ SUM mee oe ws ” ’ o : ‘woe J ee eg e See same Ss pee wae . : ran teow