Sapwuahfik

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Sapwuahfik
Location of Sapwuahfik Atoll in the Pacific Ocean
NASA picture of Sapwuahfik Atoll

Sapwuahfik, formerly Ngatik,[1] is an atoll of the Federated States of Micronesia. It is a village and municipality in the state of Pohnpei.

Geography

It is located 150 km southwest of the main island of Pohnpei in the Eastern Caroline Islands and consists of 10 individual islands on the reef. The largest and only inhabited island is Ngatik, at the western end.

The atoll is 22.5 km long and up to 9.6 km wide. The lagoon measures 78.56 km² in area, and the total area is 114 km². The aggregate land area of the 10 islands is 1.75 km², of which the main island Ngatik is 0.91 km², or more than half. While Ngatik is the only inhabited island, the six larger of the remaining islands are used by the population for harvesting coconuts and growing taro, and animal husbandry (pigs and chicken). There is a total of 12 buildings for temporary shelter on those islands.[2]

The islands clockwise, starting at Ngatik in the west:

Island Area
km²[2]
Location
Ngatik 0.906 western end
Peina0.206 north
Bigen Karakar0.025 northeast
Jirup0.023 east
Bigen Kelang0.047 east
Pikepe (Piken Mategan)0.009 east
Dekehnman0.009 eastern end
Wat0.281 eastern end
Pikenmetkow0.006 southeast
Uataluk (Wateiluk)0.039 south
Sapwuahfik (Atoll) 1.551 fringing reef

Population

The population of Sapwuahfik is approximately 640 (2012).[3] The culture is closely related to that of Pohnpei, its closest neighbor, however it retains its own distinctive character.[4]

The local creole, Ngatikese, developed as a result of the 1837 Ngatik massacre, during which the island's male population was wiped out by the crew of Australian captain C.H. Hart and Pohnpeian warriors. Some of the Europeans and Pohnpeians settled and repopulated the island, taking the local women as wives. The island formed a new culture and language, a mixture of English and the Sapwuahfik dialect of Ponapean.[1][4]

History

It was discovered on 6 April 1773 by the Spanish naval officer Felipe Tompson when sailing from Manila to San Blas in New Spain on board of the vessel Nuestra Señora de la Consolación also called in short Buen Fin. Tompson charted the island as Los Valientes (the island of the bold in Spanish).[5]

See also

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Poyer, Lin (1990). "6. Being Sapwuahfik: Cultural and Ethnic Identity in a Micronesian Society". In Jocelyn Linnekin, Lin Poyer. Cultural Identity and Ethnicity in the Pacific. University of Hawaii Press. p. 127. ISBN 0824818911. Retrieved 2012-12-15. 
  2. 2.0 2.1 Donald W. Buden: The Reptiles of Sapwuahfik Atoll, Federated States of Micronesia
  3. "GeoNames". Retrieved 2012-12-15. 
  4. 4.0 4.1 Poyer, Lin (1993). The Ngatik massacre: history and identity on a Micronesian atoll. Smithsonian Institution Press. pp. 1–3, 146. ISBN 1560982624. Retrieved 2012-12-15. 
  5. Riesenberg, Saul H. "Six Pacific island discoveries" The American neptune Vol. 34; Salem, Mass. 1974, p.250

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Coordinates: 5°47′16″N 157°09′20″E / 5.7878°N 157.1555°E / 5.7878; 157.1555

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