- much more
heavily po****ted
before the war, and it was
where some of the
irooj (chiefs) of
Kwajalein Atoll grew up. Like many
other key
islets in the atoll...
-
successfully could conquer and
control several atolls. The
irooj laplap were
followed by the
irooj rik, the
lesser chiefs, and
finally the kajur, or commoner...
-
standard Marshallese orthography: Io̧kwe eok Maria, kwo lōn̄ kōn
menin jouj;
Irooj ej pād ippam̧. Kwo jeram̧m̧an iaan kōrā raņ im ejeram̧m̧an
ineen lo̧jiōm̧...
- big man,
returned to Ebon with
firearms and smokes. In the meantime, an
irooj (chief) from
Jaluit named Lau**** had
moved to Ebon
together with several...
-
Portuguese settlers and his wife, Likemeto, the
daughter of the
former Irooj of Likiep. This
archive provides a
unique insight into
Marshallese life...
- On
January 12, 1880,
Bikar was sold by
Iroojs Jurtaka and
Takular of Maloelap, and on June 19, sold by
Irooj Lajikit and
Tannara of
Utirik to Adolph...