Honorable Richard M. Nixor
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May 4, 1973
Thus on February 10,

1946,

the Military Governor

of the

Marshall Islands came to Bikini in an amphibious airplane to tell

the Bikinians about the decisions made in Washington, 5,000 miles
away.
The Governor explained that the United States had a new and

powerful weapon to be tested, and that it would be tested at Bikini.
The people of Bikini, understanding little, and, faced by
awesome power of the United States, and having no other recourse,
relented.
Their iroij (chief) Juda told the Governor that the
United States could use Bikini if it would result in kindness and
benefit to all mankind.
The @ifficult problem of what to do with the "few" was lef
unanswered for the time being.
By February 23 the United States
had decided to move the Bikini people to Rongerik Atoll, an
uninhabited atoll also in the Northern Marshall Islands.
Time
proved tne choice to ke extremely unfortunate.
Rongerik Atoll lies abomt 100 miles to the East of Bikini

Atoll.

Bikini.

In all measurements,
Bikini has

it

is a great deal smaller than

23 islands on the atoll;

Rongerik,

10;

the

total land area of Bikini is 2.32 sq. miles; Rongerik consists

of only .63 sq. miles.
Bikini's lagoon consists of 243 sq. miles
[waeae Rongerik's lagoon is only 55 sq. miles.
Events soon made
evident that fact that the Pentagon never considered whether an

atol: with one-fourth the lagoon size of Bikini and one-third tia
land area of Bikini could support 200 Bikini people.

On March 7 and 8, 1946 -- less than a month after being -nld
that they were to be moved, -- the Navy moved all 199 Bikini people
to Rongerik atoll.
The trouble began.
The Bikinians had long con-

Sidered Ruagerik to be associated with Libokra, an evil female

spirit who dealt
in poisons.
Many of the fish on Rongerik were
yin fact poison, and many people became sick from eating them.
Furthermore,

the

food resources of Rongerik were not

sufficient

to support the Bikinians.
A report by a medical officer in July,
1947 reported that the veople were suffering from malnutrition.
A
disasterous fire had destroyed 36% of the food trees a month
earlier.
The United States investigated the situation, and discussions were had about moving the poople elsewhere.
Nevertheless,
notching was done.
Finally, in Nove.rber, 1947, the United States

and the Bikini people decided that the atoll of Ujclany would be
@ bebter piace for them.
With the help of ten Bikini men, con-

Struction was boyen on a village at Ujelang.
On Decvmber
cha
United States decreed that the Nnewetak atoll was alsa to be uscd
fox acoule testing, anc that the inhabitants of that atoll woutd
have to reloceote.
The Enessohal poopie would he mowed to
and.

Not

for

the

First tin:,

and certainly not

Bikint people had the rug pulled from under them.
wcemained or Rongorik.

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