11/9/2022 0 Comments Atoll meaning![]() It is available only Young entrepreneur’s art storeĮVE BURNS Covid did not stop a 14-year-old businesswoman. Entitled “Mour ilo Aelon Kein,” it was recorded by Bill Graham and remastered at a studio in Honolulu. Journal P13 Going for a gold record Skate-Em-Lã, the band that won Majuro’s recent top 20 competition, has just released a new tape featuring some of their hit songs, and new numbers. ![]() The public school ceremony was attended by Education Minister Skate-Em-La goes for gold $83,968 was provided to fund the bus for each school through the Grant Assistance for Grassroots Human Security Project (GGP). Japan Ambassador Kazunari Tanaka attended the handover ceremony of new school buses for Ajeltake Elementary School, Laura High School and Majuro Cooperative School earlier this month. Niedenthal also mentioned that the Marshall Islands is active, too, in helping Japan hands over 3 buses WILMER JOEL The Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands (CNMI) donated pallets of Covid-19 test kits and Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) last week to support neighboring islands.“Community members throughout the Pacific really helped us during this time,” said Secretary of Health Jack Niedenthal. Rita Elementary School has the distinction of being the first Public School System school in Majuro to return to in-person classes - but Monday’s return to school turned out to be a short-lived effort, as apparently PSS HQ directed RES to resume the “learning packet” pickup and drop off method in use by the rest Islands help each other UJELANG: Rough cloudy sky or drown heaven KWAJALEIN: To break (or harvest) the fruit ![]() MAJURO: Two openings (or eyes, meaning the main passes)ĮBON: Type of basket, which the atoll is thought to be shaped like ![]() Most of the names of the Marshalls’ atolls and islands can be loosely translated into English, so for your reading pleasure today the following are approximate definitions of these words:ĮNEN KIO (WAKE ISLAND): Orange flower isle. The islands are named after the British captain John Marshall, of the HMS Scarborough, who charted much of the island group in 1788. The English spelling of the word ‘marshall’ (as opposed to the American spelling of one ‘l’) means an officer connected to public security or, as a verb, to gather together a group of people. ![]()
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