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Satawal Chief Luguto cares for his grandchildren. (Captioning information provided by Thomas Raffipiy.)
The late Juan Rheomwai, chief of Satawal, speaking at Satawal Elementary School graduation. (Identification provided by Sebastian Marepiy.)
Louis Rapanglug, younger brother of the famed navigator Jesus Urupiy and himself a well-known navigator. (Both brothers are deceased.) -2
The late Petrus Tawermai, who succeeded Juan Rheomwai as chief after Rheomwai's passing. Speaking at the 1983 Satawal Elementary School graduation. (Identification provided by Thomas Raffipiy and Sebastian Marepiy.)
The late Peter (or Petrus) Taewermwai, who succeeded Juan Rheomwai as Satawal chief after Rheomwai's passing. (Identification provided by Victor Yatilman. See comments field.)
The late Ukoa, a wise-chief representative in Satawal. (Identification provided by Sebastian Marepiy.)
Pwitag, a village elder - 1 (See slide reference number 5-K-01-01 for more information on Pwitag's relationship to Mau Piailug.)-3
Melisa, Felix Resailug, Carlina, Roselino and Isaac (from left), all of Satawal. (Identifications provided by Sam Ilesugam.)
Marciana Lesaigugam Raffipiy, Outer Islands High School (OIHS) class of 1984, at the OIHS commencement ceremonies. (Identification provided by Thomas Raffipiy.)
Fabiana, of Satawal Island, at the 1983 Satawal Island Elementary School graduation ceremony. (Identification provided by Thomas Raffipiy.)
Hanora (Mau Piailug's daughter) dancing on Satawal island (Identification provided by Thomas Raffipiy.)