(Palau District) Tab A ULITHL Falalop Island in Ulithi atoll was inspected on’27 January after arrival from Yap by PBY6A, which landed on the airfield. The party was met by the native officials, by Lieutenant (junior grade) D. R. Vaughn, U.S. Coast Guard officer from the Loran station on Ulithi atoll, and by Dr. W. H. Lessa, anthropologist from U.C.L.A. just completing a six month's study of Ulithi atoll for CIMA. (Coordinated Investigation of Micronesian Anthropology.) Inspection tour was made of the village, with stops at the school, church and ments house. Population of Falalop is 119. Native costume is the rule. Very little native-type construction was observed. The majority of the buildings were quonsets. The men's house and three newly-built homes were of native design. On completion of the inspection, the party transferred by outrigger canoes to PBL, and departed for Saipan. A. Administrative program. (a) erent Sp” Self-government. The Chief on Falalop was RUUD, the assistant chief MAILEMAR. Choice of leaders is limited to ruling families. Administration at Falalop was reported to be lax. The high chief of Ulithi atoll is on Mog Mog Island, and has promised to improve conditions on Falalop. (b) Ryewe)cae Health and sanitation. (1) Health services on Falalop are administered by a native health aide, who seemed well-trained. hedical records were Fase ~~” (2) Sanitation measures are under supervision of a native sanitation aiae. The village area was clean, but more supervision is needed in proper screening of water catchments and latrines, Water catchment is in metal drums, some of which reouire early replacement. (c) Education. School was not in session at tne time of this inspection. Attendance was reported to be six pupils, three boys and three girls. The native teacher had six months' teacher training at Yap. The schoolnouse was 4 cuonset, wired-doin against typhoon damage, was adevjusute in size, ventilation, light and furniture, but was currently short of sctiool supplies. New REPRODUCED FROM HOLDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ARCHIVES satisfactory; medical supplies were short, but were expected on the next field trip, scheduled to arrive from Koror in two days. The general nutrition of the people appeared to be above average. Body cleanliness was below average, - Jl - xy

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