The Probable Pattern of Living Of Returnees to d¢newetak
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All of practically all of th 2 bnewetak People will want to return to
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the atoll. Whe Leaders have so stated on several occasions. Those few who
have jobs and interests elsewue "e may Leave after a visit but they will
want to establish their old Lan d
claims and sea what the atoll Looks Like
.
after twenty-five
years, These people will visit the atoll at intervals,
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as they visit
Ujileng today, a ad will eventually retire on Hnewetak. The
return of everyone should thererors be anticipated md planned for.
The leaders have asked that en advance party be allowed to move to Japtan
IsLand (David) to prepare the i sland for hapitation and to be available for
the rehabilitation of tne atoll .
they nave askedthat wboutfifty . people
The facifities available, scope of work,
4> be sent to the island,
end
mutual agree.ucnt of 811 parties involved (AcC,DOD, TIPI, and the unewetak
of course
leaders) can
GIgNe wills,
A complete ena up-to-date census madein early November L972 produced
the following data:
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