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HISTORICAL AND CULTURAL BACKGROUND
OF THE PEOPLE OF ENEWETAK

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ANTHROPOLOGY

Most anthropologists are of the opinion that the Marshalls and

other islands of Micronesia were settled by peoples who migrated from
the area of Indonesia and into the insular Pacific centuries ago. Reflecting the ancient migration patterns in Oceania, the Marshallese language

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belongs to the large Malayo-Polynesian lanquage family which is spread
from Madagascar, through the Indonesian area, and across Micronesia,

Polynesia, and most regions of Melanesia. With regard to physical type,
Marshallese are relatively short in stature and of slender build. They
have brown skin, brown eyes, broad flat noses, straight to curly black
hair, and sparse body hair.

According ts their own legends, the people of Enewetak had always
lived on Enewetak Atoll prior to their relocation to Ujelang; in their

own words:

"We were there from the beginning."

Because of Enewetak

Atoll's isolated location in the northwestern region of the Marshallese
archipelago, the people had relatively little contact with other cultures
prior to the European era. As a consequence, the language and customs
of the Enewetak people became different from those of other Marshall
Islanders, and the people ceased to identify themselves with the others.
Rather, they thought of themselves as a people who were separate and
unique, "the people of Enewetak” as opposed to the islanders to the
east and south.
The past and current accomplishments of the Enewetak people reflect
intelligence and qualities of ingenuity, self-reliance, and hardiness of
the Marshallese which have allowed them to meet the challenge of the atoll
environment which is quite restrictive in comparison to the high volcanic
islands of Oceania. Long before the advent of Europeans, the Marshallese
had developed a culture which represented a sophisticated adaptation to
their ecological setting.
They were skilled navigators, expert builders
of sailing canoes and are among the world's best fishermen.
In response
to traders, missionaries, and the successive colonial governments which
have dominated the istands over the past centuury, they have been quick

to learn and adjust to the different .,categories of outsiders. Today, they
have achieved a good understanding of the behavior and values of Americans,
and several have distinguished themselves in government and mission schools.
CULTUREANDECONOMY
Throughout the Marshall Islands, the traditional forms of settlement
patterns and exploitation of the natural resources are characterized by

several general features.

First, the people of an atoll reside on one or

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