Tab A (Palau District) WOLEAI (f) (Cont'd) Rehabilitation. With the exception of the council house and one large boat house, the buildings and houses on Woleai Island are made of a mixture of thatch, boards, and remains of wrecked Japanese installations and damaged equipment- The council house (which also is used as a boat house) and the large boat house are of thatched roof, timber-supported, open-sided construction. Some pandanus fronds can be obtained from other islands of the atoll, but until the local pandanus and coconut trees reach greater size, the major amount of building materials to improve rehabilitation must be brought in by - field trip shipping. (g) Services. Transportation by water for the villagers of Woleai Island is by outrigger canoes, of which there were reported to be ten, four of these equipped with cloth sails. There were six large outrigger sailing canoes on the Island, and these were fitted with the first pandanus-mat sails observed during the inspection tour. In view of the size of the lagoon in Woleai atoll, of the number of separated islands, and of the present stage of economic development, it is recommended that two ex-Navy whaleboats be supplied ‘Joleat atoll to assist in intra-atoll transportation, one based on Woleai Island at the eastern end of the lagoon, and one at Utagal Island at the western end of the lagoon. Rennes: REPRODUCED FROM HOLDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ARCHIVES Ce Administrative organization. Liaison between the Civil Administrator, Palau District, and Woleai islands is accomplished during field trips. The last field trip visited Woleai Island 24 October 1948; the next visit was scheduled for early February 1949. The tasks of these field trips are similar to those noted on page 18, Tab A. -~ 70 -

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