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Satawal is a solitary coral atoll of one island with about 500 people on just over 1 km2 located in the Caroline Islands in the Pacific Ocean. It forms a legislative district in Yap State in the Federated States of Micronesia. Satawal is the easternmost island in the Yap island group and is located approximately 70 kilometers (43 mi) east of Lamotrek.

Satawal
Satawal Atoll
Geography
LocationNorth Pacific
Coordinates7.3579°N 147.0373°E / 7.3579; 147.0373
ArchipelagoCaroline
Total islands1
Area1.3 km2 (0.50 sq mi)
Highest elevation2 m (7 ft)
Administration
Federated States of Micronesia
Demographics
Population500 (2000)
Ethnic groupsMicronesian
Satawal
Location of Satawal in the Pacific Ocean

Geography


The island, which measures 2 kilometers (1.2 mi) long northeast-southwest, is up to 0.8 kilometers (0.50 mi) wide and sits atop a small platform-like reef with a narrow fringing reef. The total land area is 1.3 square kilometers (0.50 sq mi), and is thickly wooded with coconut and breadfruit trees. As there are no anchorages for large boats, Satawal is seldom visited by outsiders. Administratively Piagailoe Atoll, located 71 kilometers to the northwest, belongs to Satawal municipality.[1]


Culture


The native language is Satawalese, a Chuukic language closely related to Woleaian, and the entire population of the island numbers approximately 500. Although located in Yap State, the people of Satawal are more closely related, culturally and linguistically, to those of Chuuk.

The Satawalese primarily subsist on fishing and some agriculture (coconuts, breadfruit, taro). They build small thatch houses for sleeping and use the trunks of breadfruit trees for boat-building. Cultural forms primarily revolve around dance and story-telling, and an alcoholic beverage known as tuba (a palm wine) is brewed from fermented sap of the coconut flower spike.


History


As with all of the Caroline Islands, sovereignty passed from Spain to the Empire of Germany in 1899. The island came under the control of the Empire of Japan after World War I, and was subsequently administered under the South Seas Mandate. Following World War II, the island came under the control of the United States of America and was administered as part of the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands from 1947, and became part of the Federated States of Micronesia from 1979.

On March 18, 1994, the freighter Oceanus ventured out of the main shipping channel when its captain attempted to peek at topless Satawalese women. The freighter ran aground on the nearby Wenimong Reef, the primary source of food for the islanders, and 13,000 square meters of the reef were ravaged. The freighter's insurer, the North of England P&I Association, ended up paying US$2 million in compensation to the Satawalese.[2]


Expert navigators


The island is best known for its preservation of traditional navigational techniques without the use of instruments, based on indigenous astronomical and maritime concepts. Despite its small population, Satawal has continued to produce ocean-going canoes and expert navigators versed in these traditions. The best-known of the Satawal master navigators (paliuw), Mau Piailug, served as mentor and teacher to the founding members of the Polynesian Voyaging Society. The daily life of Satawal is documented in the Steve Thomas book The Last Navigator, which also treats Mau Piailug's traditional navigation system in some depth. Sanford J. Low produced THE NAVIGATORS: Pathfinders of the Pacific, a documentary film about Mau Piailug and communal life on Satawal including food preparation, fishing and boat building.[3]

On March 18, 2007, Piailug presided over the first Pwo ceremony for navigators on Satawal in 56 years. At the event five native Hawaiians and eleven others were inducted into Pwo as master navigators. The Polynesian Voyaging Society presented Piailug a canoe, the Alingano Maisu, as a gift for his key role in reviving traditional wayfinding navigation in Hawaii.[3]


References


  1. "Administration" (PDF).[permanent dead link]
  2. "A BEEF OVER THE REEF". Journal of Commerce. JOC Group. 26 February 1998. Archived from the original on 21 November 2020. Retrieved 17 May 2018.
  3. Rock, Tim (November 1, 2004). "The Atoll People: Life With The Star Navigators". Pacific Magazine. Archived from the original on 21 November 2008. Retrieved 16 May 2012.



На других языках


[de] Satawal

Satawal (auch Satowal, Satuwal oder Tuckerinsel)[1] ist eine kleine Insel in den Föderierten Staaten von Mikronesien und die östlichste bewohnte Insel im Bundesstaat Yap. Lediglich die unbewohnte Insel Pikelot liegt innerhalb des Staates Yap noch weiter östlich, gute 100 km im Nordosten. Pikelot wird zum Gemeindegebiet von Satawal gerechnet, ebenso West Fayu, eine unbewohnte Insel 84 km nordwestlich.
- [en] Satawal

[fr] Satawal

Satawal est une île située à l'ouest des îles Carolines dans l'Océan Pacifique. Elle appartient aux îles extérieures de Yap. Elle forme avec l'île inhabitée de Pikelot à 104 km au nord-est et avec l'atoll inhabité de Piagailoe à 84 km au nord-nord-ouest la municipalité de Satawal dans l'État de Yap, dans les États fédérés de Micronésie. Dans le cadre des élections législatives internes à l'État de Yap, la municipalité constitue avec celles d'Elato et de Lamotrek le cinquième district électoral. Ce district élit pour quatre ans un sénateur au scrutin uninominal majoritaire à un tour[1],[2]. Sa population parle le satawal, une langue océanienne proche de celle parlée à Woleai et apparentée à celles de Chuuk, mais très différente de la langue de Yap.

[ru] Сатавал

Сатавал (англ. Satawal) — атолл в Тихом океане в архипелаге Каролинские острова. Является частью Федеративных Штатов Микронезии и административно входит в состав штата Яп. Самый восточный из островов Яп.



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