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APPENDIX I

PRELIMINARY ANTHROPOLOGIST'S REPORT - BIKINI ATOLL SURVEY 1987
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Brief Historical Background
The Bikini people nad lived on their atoll for many
generations.

They and

their fellow Marshallese

came under the

domination of foreigners less than one hundred years ago.

The

German 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
The

people

of Bikini

Atoll

were not

the

isolated

twentieth

century “Stone Age primitives’ as described by sensationalist
news reporters and
ever,

less

other

sophisticated

journalists.

They

were and are,

how-

than-other more acculturated

Marshallese, but they had been in contact with the rest of the
Marshall
aspects

Islands,

and

had

been exposed

least

some

of the

of Western culture.

Every two months a Japanese
Purchase

to at

copra and

to sell

schooner

food,

clothing,

visited Bikini
and

to

other goods.

Every six months a Japanese official made a visit to the atoll.
Some of the Bikini
and

attended

school

people

visited

elsewhere.

other atolls,

married

out,

Other Marshallese visited

Bikini.

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