Resources on the Marshall Islands
Editor's Notebook Archive -- December 2001
by Dirk H.R. Spennemann


 
 

31 December 2001

Marshallese man in traditional fishing attire

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Couple from Ailinglaplap

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Women on Jaluit Atoll.

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Irooj Loeak of Jaluit Atoll.

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Lagajimi in the 1870s (colour lithograph).

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Kabua in the 1870s (colour lithograph).

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Irooj Lebon (Kabua) (1891 etching)

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Kabua and Family (about 1902).

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30 December 2001

Jaluit Harbour before 1891 (etching)

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Jaluit Harbour before the 1905 typhoon

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Canoes in Jaluit Harbour

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Jaluit Harbour front in the 1870s

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Jaluit Harbour front pre 1901(?)

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The German mail steamer Oceana steams through the south-east passage of Jaluit Atoll.

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Namorik Harbour in the 1870s (colour lithograph).

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Jaluit Harbour in the 1870s (colour lithograph).

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Jaluit Pass in the 1870s (colour lithograph).

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Harbour Front of Jabwor, Jaluit, with the German administration building.

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Harbour Front of Jabwor, Jaluit.

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29 December 2001

Traditional Drum (etching).

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Traditional Mat (etching).

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Dance of Marshallese on Jaluit , possibly on occasion of the Emperor's Birthday 28 January (1902?)

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Dance of Marshallese on Jaluit , possibly on occasion of the Emperor's Birthday 28 January (1902?)

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Traditional Chiefly Dance (Jaluit?)

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Accommodation of the Landeshauptmann of the Marshall Islands in Jaluit, pre 1905

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The beach at Jabwor, Jaluit Atoll.

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Outer Reef of Jaluit Atoll.

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28 December 2001

Marshallese Couple in Traditional Dress

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Marshallese Chiefly Couple in Traditional Dress

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Marshallese man in traditional fishing attire

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Women on Jaluit Atoll.

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Girl on Jaluit in the 1870s (colour lithograph).

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Traditional Dress worn at a dance performance

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Kabua in the 1870s in dance attire (colour lithograph).

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Traditional Chiefly House on Jaluit

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27 December 2001

Jaluit Harbour before with canoes

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Canoes in Jaluit Harbour

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Traditional Canoe (etching).

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Traditional Canoe (colour lithograph).

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Traditional Voyaging Canoe at Jaluit Atoll.

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Photograph of a Marshallese korkor canoe in Jaluit, probably pre 1905.

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14 December 2001

Photograph of Jaluit Harbour, taken before the typhoon of 1905

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8 December 2001

Minor site maintenance
  
 

Archived update log for November 2001

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Updated site file list

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7 December 2001

Total site count exceeds 100,000

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History

5 December 2001

Timetable of the Jaluit Gesellschaft
Postal Steamer Germania for 1904 to 1908
New are the time table data for 1907 and 1908

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History

 
 

3 December 2001

Minor site maintenance

Updated usage statistics for Portal Page
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here

Updated usage statistics for Total Site Counter Page
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