oe eee ea + Te "I appreciate bringing in the Human Relations Team as well as the scientific team of Loma Linda University. This is very important to us particularly. The Western world does not always understand us and our culture. They may mean well, but they are often unsuccessful because, as I told the Trust Trust Territories of the Pacific Islands Commissioner, ‘The problem of the T.T.P.I. in the past has been planning for people instead of planning with people.'" There are 33 senators in the Marshallese Parliament (The Nitijela), usually one from each atoll except where there is a concentration of population. Kwajalein, for instance, elects three senators: Arno 2; and so forth. There are 10 ministries in the government, and there should be obviously 10 ministers, but the President Affairs, is responsible so that leaves 9. for the portfolio of the Minister of Foreign There is also an important council of chiefs, a council of jiroij, which has 12 chiefs who come from the major districts of the Marshall Islands. The House of Iroij receives the bills from the legislature in order to look at them and then examine them carefully to see if there is anything that conflicts with the Marshallese customs and traditions and the things that affect land and land tenure. It it is something serious, they will recommend change; it is is nothing serious, they will return it to the legislature for final approval. In other words, when the Marshall Islands modernized their system of government, they agreed that some official body of leaders would have to be chosen to safeguard the country's traditions, customs, and culture. Consequently, they created the House of Iroij. E. Religion and Values In 1852 the Boston Mission Society sent four missionaries to Micronesia. These, however, did not establish themselves in the Marshall Islands. In 1857 a reverend Doane together with his wife settled on the atoll of Ebon. It is reported that by 1865 he had converted 125 of the 750 inhabitants of the island. From this beginning missionary activities slowly progressed over the various atolls and islands so that by the turn of the centruy the population of the islands were mostly Congregational Christians. In talking with the Marshallese about their old traditional religion, no one could be found with authentic accounts of old religious beliefs. There was, however, clear evidence of what the Marshallese themselves now call superstition

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