Living Patterns
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Doses have been estimated for three major living patterns at
Enewetak Atoll.
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Each living pattern has also been evaluated for options
on the source of some subsistence foods and for time distributions.
The
living patterns are;
1.
a.
Enjebi (Janet) Island as the residence island with 100
percent of the time spent on the island and all local foods
from Enjebi.
For the first 8 y after retum we assume the
coconut, breadfruit and Pandanus Fruit will come from the
southern islands.
After 8 y the trees which would be
planted on Enjebi (Janet) Island at the time of return
should be bearing fruit.
b.
Enjebi (Janet) Island as the residence island with 15
percent of a persons time spent on other northern islands
Mijikadrek (Kate) through Billae (Wilma) .
Ten percent of
the coconut intake is assumed to come from these other
northern islands otherwise all consurcption is again fron
food crops on Enjebi (Janet) Island.
The same situation
applies for the first 8 y.
c.
Enjebi (Janet) Island as the residence island with all
coconut from the southem islands
Kidrenen (Keith)
Jinedre)l (Alvin) through
and 15 percent of 2 persons time spent on
the southern islands.
The rest of the loca! food
consumption would be from Enjebi (Janet) Island with the
same situation for the first 8 y.
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