3.4 GROUP FOUR 51 LAMON 50 KOTAE 45 KAJIM 1 ABIA (F -64)} 31 JANOR 70 NAMIKO 66 MONNA 7 88 JIALAN 30 JANET (M—70) rosay u BELLA oT BAS (F ~23) (M—34) No children 385 JERKAN (F-33)\ 744 KABAN (M-~14) (M~4) (M-32))"~ BALKEIN (M~-1) (F -17) (F~30))gs MINA (M—37) (F-1) Adopted from Boas un 22) Living Area. Kotae and Lamon lived in house No. 47 (at Ailinginae 1-3 March). Tibas lived in house No. 40. Bella lived in house No. 46. House No. 50 also occupied by a family of this group. Abia, Kajim, Janor, Kaban, Balkein, and Namiko were at Ailinginae 1—3 March. Activities. Food and Drink. Rice, bread, crabs, fish, wild bud, copra, coffee, water, jekaro, and coconut milk. Fresh coconut milk and meat were the only things not exposed to fallout. Fallout. Began in afternoon of 1 March. ‘‘ Looked like table salt. ’’ 3.5 GROUP FIVE 18 11 ANTAK ELEN (M~ _ 50) — 10 BOAS (F —24))_-20 ERE (M-30)f"~19 ELIO (M~17) (M—5) Living Area. Antak lived in house No. 51. Boas lived in house No. 53. Activities. Food and Drink. Rice, bread, fresh coconut meat, wild bud, copra, fresh crab, fresh fish, starch, cooked pumpkin, papaya (peeled), doughnuts, tea, jekaro, and water. Drank water after Jabwe told them not to. Fallout. 3.6 GROUP SIX 62 MATA 80 TITIKOS (F~57))_—-42 JONITA (M—46) [47 KATANAR 27 (M— 28) JABWE (F 3) (M-8) Mata’s brother Living Area. Titikos lived in house No. 57. Jabwe, village doctor, lived alone at the dispensary, Building No. 36. Activities. A few of the events which occurred 1~—3 March are briefly summarized in the interview with Jabwe, the village doctor: 16

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