use rights to
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for
Enewetak Atoll were confirmed

ment and

the Trust Government.

In exchange for these use

rights, the Trust Government agreed to convey to the

Enewetak people use rights in Ujelang Atoll.

Additionally,

monetary compensation in the amount of $175,000 was provided to the people.

The agreement was signed by traditional leaders of |

the Enewetak people who represented that they had "full

and complete right to represent the interests of any

and all individuals who by reason of having lived on

Ujelang or Enewetak may now or at any future date have
a claim against the United States or Trust Territory
Governments by reason: of their use of Enewetak Atoll."
The signatories also expressly agreed:

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"J. . that any future claims bases (sic)
on the use of Enewetak by the govern-

ments of the UnitedStates or theTrust...

Sees merritory’ofonthe: moving of the” people” see
. from Enewetak Atoll. to Ujelang Atoll shall
be against them and not against the. Govern
ment.

In 1969,

an ex gratia payment of $1,020,000 was made to

the
Enewetakpeopleasadditionallandcompensation.

Subsequently, when the United States Government announced
it no longer needed Enewetak Atoll, the people expressed
a desire to return to it.
Considerable effort went into’
making this possible.:. The United States Government and
the Trust Government executed necessary papers to terminate
use and occupancy under the 1946 and 1956 agreements, and
to "quitclaim, release and restore" all such rights to
the people.
The Trust Government also conveyed to the

people full title to Ujelang Atoll.

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In order to make

this conveyance, the Department of the Interior was
required to place a value on this land.
The Department
reported the value of the 428.8 acres to be $425,000,

or about $1000 per acre.

As a final element of this far-reaching compensation

package, Congress at the instigation of the. Department
of the Interior adopted Public Law No. 94-367 to pro-

vide for a comprehensive clean-up and rehabilitation

program.
million,

For the clean-up Congress appropriated $20
and provided that the military services were

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