better way to express that, we need help from the leaders of the community
such as you, in expressing that in ways that will be understandable to the
people.

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Marshaltese:

Tould we say that this would be accurate and permissible or

recommended?

That if you have no food if there is no possibility of having

food from the southern islands, then it is all right to eat from the
northern islands?

Would that be, would that be good to say?

That, and

there ultimately is no harm in eating that food since you don't have any
from the southern to use.

Ray:

Well, I would surely say that is rignt.

If you have no foed on the

southern isitands presumably you will starve to death unless you eat
something.

And if there is food on the northern islands that prevents

that, then certainly that would be a recommended temporary solution.

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that we are suggesting is that to the extent that the circumstances permit,
the bulk of the diet should come from the southern islands.

But people

need not be fearful if, for ane circumstance or another, caught overnight

in a storm in the northern islands, or a shortage of some particular food

in the southern islands, that they consume some food from there.
an abrupt difference.

Marshallese:

It's not

Jt is a matter of degree.

I'd still like to just kind of think of examples of what

might be the situation.

I think I am correct in saying that the people

feel that the northern islands tend to have more of abundance of Tet's say
crabs and birds, things of this sort.

So, if a people were to go and eat a

chicken or a bird (I guess that would be a bird) or a crab a day up there,

is that a problem then if they did that?
a month?"
Ray:

(So I ask, "A day, one day out of

And he says, “No, each day.")

Oo you want to try that one, Bill?

(Robison to Rav:

No, because we are in a continuous living pattern.

don't know what to say about that...)

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