R 408375 a PRELIMINARY ANTHROPOLOGIST'S REPORT - BIKINI ATOLL SURGE . cae. | Bricf Historical Background | at 1 4e : eon wD fet Tne Bikini people had lived on their atoll for many generations. TYhey and their fellow Marshallese came under the domination of foreigners less tnan one hundred years ago. The Gérmnan regime was succeeded by that of the Japanese at the onset of World War I. The Japanese rule was terminated by the American forces during World War II. Contact with the Outside World fhe people of Bikini Atoll were not the isolated twentieth wtp Nee ek i amet ny a a et nthe at tanked te Bee century “Stone Age primitives" as described by sensationalist news reporters and other journalists. ever, They were and are, how- less sophisticated than otner more acculturated Marshallese, but they had been in contact with the rest of the Marshall Isiands, and had been exposed to at least some of the aspects of Western culture. Every two months a Japanese schooner visited Bixini to purchase copra and to sell food, clothing, and other goods. Every six months a Japanese official made a visit to the atoll. Some of tne Bikini people visited other atolls, married out, and attenced scnool elsewhere. Other Marshallese visited Bikini. BEST COPYAVAILABLE te aas ca weal |,iMelder hoa i Tobin A. Ig ae

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