of some of the Marshallese speakers would improve the transcript, if they
can be supplied to us.

Because it was not always clear on the tapes where

sentences and phrases began and ended, much of the punctuation was inserted
arbitrarily.

The transcript does not fully reflect the friendly, yet serious atmosphere

in which this meeting occurred.

The frequent instances of humor and

laughter are recognizable on the tapes, copies of which are being made

available.

W. J. Bair
February 1983

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