Micronesian Reporter 1971 V19 01

From Habele Institute

Micronesian Reporter 1971 V19 01. Micronesian Reporter (Report). Saipan, Mariana Islands: Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands. January 1971. p. 48.

Abstract: Beginning in 1951, the Headquarters for the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands (TTPI) regularly published a magazine that detailed its work in the region. From 1951 through the first issue of 1956, the magazine was known as the Micronesian Monthly; from the second issue of 1956 through the end of the run in 1980, it was known as the Micronesian Reporter. From 1951 through December 1967, publication cycles varied: For the most part, the magazine was produced monthly, though certain issues cover two or more months. Starting in 1968, the magazine was formally shifted to a quarterly publication cycle, which continued through the first quarter of 1980, when publication ceased.

Volume Nineteen, Number One (1971) Index:

Agriculture 17, 33, 36, 44 Ailinglaplap 43 Air Force 5, 44 Air Micronesia 37, 47 Angaur 17 Anguar 21 Army 27 – 29, 43 Boeki 16 Catholic 5, 7, 37 – 38 Church 11, 35, 37 – 38 Chutaro 5, 31 Chutomu 20 Congress 5, 20, 33 – 34, 44 – 48 Congress Of Micronesia 5, 20, 33 – 34, 44 – 46 Continental 44 – 45 Court 18 Crisis 31 Defense 19, 21, 25, 27 – 28 Delegation 44 Ebeye 27, 29, 32 – 34, 43 Economic 6, 13, 16 – 17, 20, 31, 34, 44 – 47 Education 5, 7, 9, 11 – 12, 31 – 33, 38, 44, 46, 48 Elections 45, 47 Ennubirr 25 Furber 20 Germany 16, 38 Gilbertese 6 – 7, 10 Gorongfel 45 Guam 13, 16 – 17, 21, 44, 46 Handicraft 35, 37 Insular Affairs 46 Interior 19 – 20, 46 Jabwor 6 – 7, 9 Jaluit 6 – 7, 9 – 10, 16 – 17, 23, 43 Japan 7 – 8, 10, 12, 16 – 17, 21 – 22, 38, 44, 46 Japanese 5 – 7, 9 – 12, 16 – 18, 21, 23 – 29, 34, 36 – 38, 44 – 45 Jesuit 44 Kanoa 5, 18, 39 – 40, 45 Kapingamarangi 49 Kohatsu 16 Kusaie (later termed "Kosrae")6 – 11, 44, 46 Kusaiean 9 Kwajalein 5, 17, 19, 21 – 29, 38, 47 Language 11, 16, 32, 38, 40 Likiche 45 Lukunor 15 Majuro 5, 21, 23 – 24, 33 – 38, 43, 47 Maloelap 23 Mariana Islands 13, 16 Marshall Islands 16 – 17, 21, 32, 35, 38, 43 Microlympics 45, 48 Migration 32 Mortlocks ("Nomoi Islands") 44 Mwan 44 Nanyo 16 Navy 7, 10, 19, 25, 44 – 45 Nimwes 20 Nitijela 43 Outer Islands 32, 38 – 39, 42 – 45 Pacific War 13, 17 Palau 5, 16, 32 – 33, 45 – 47 Peace Corps 5, 39 – 40, 42, 45 Peleliu 17, 21 Phosphate 16 – 17 Pingelap 40 Plebiscite 45 Political Status 5, 34, 44, 46, 48 Polynesian 6 Ponape (or "Pohnpei") 6 – 7, 10 – 13, 16 – 17, 32 – 33, 40, 43 – 44, 46 Ponape'S 44 Ponapeans 16 Protestant 5 – 7, 10, 35, 37 – 38 Ralik 38 Ratak 38 Rebellion 47 Reklai 45 Religion 10 – 11 Roboman 44 Saipanese 34, 41 Shoecraft 20 Sokehs 43 Solomon 21 Spanish 6, 13, 16, 18, 38 Status 5, 33 – 34, 44 – 46, 48 Stone Money (or "Rai Stones") 44 Tagpochau 42 Tamag 45 Tarawa 21, 23, 27 Tmetuchl 45 Truk (later termed "Chuuk") 5, 7, 15, 17, 32, 44 Tunnuk 44 Typhoon 36, 38 Uliga 24, 35, 38 Ulithi 17 United Nations 19 – 20, 34, 38, 45 Utwe 44 World War 5, 7, 10, 21, 38 Wotje 23 Yap 5, 13, 38, 43 – 45 Yapese 34 Yokwe 35 Yosiwo 46