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DOE Form AD-10A
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U.S. DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
memorandum
July 18, 1979
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DOCUMENT FQR THE ENEWETAK PEOPLE
Ruth C. Clusen, ASEV
In keeping with the policy that the Enewetak people be kept informed
as to activities affecting their return to the Enewetak Atoll, we are
attempting to prepare a bilingual document in which we expect to
explain the radiological situation regarding Enjebi and the six
"coconut" islands, including dose assessments. This will fulfill
two obligations that have been given to the people:
1) In 1974 they were told that in five years. we would be able
to inform them how many years they must wait before residing on Enjebi.
(This was, however, prior to the decision to clean up Enjebi.}
The
garden plots on Enjebi and Eneu were subsequently established to assist
in this dose assessment.
2)
Last December, Mr. L. Joe Deal committed the Department to
return in May to fully inform the people with respect to a dose assess-
ment.
(This meeting is now anticipated later this year.)
It was considered desirable that DOE attend such a meeting prepared to
present a document for the following reasons:
1)
It clearly sets forth a written record that we have to the
extent possible attempted to communicate with the people in their own
language.
(Considering the language limitations and the cultural and
societal differences, this is extremely difficult.)
2)
It may be hazardous to rely upon an interpreter to convey the
content and meaning of the concepts and information to be imparted.
In order to prepare such a document, Battelle-Northwest has been working
on a draft of a document, including visual communication as well as a
“written text.
On June 19, Battelle staff met with Dr. Bob Kiste, cultural anthropologist
specializing in the Marshall Islands and consultant to Mr. Ted Mitchell,
Jack Healy and myself to discuss the content and format. As a result
of that meeting, it was deemed necessary to involve additional people,
including Marshallese, if the effort were to be successful.