
Chuuk State (; also known as Truk) is one of the four states of the
Federated States of Micronesia
The Federated States of Micronesia (, abbreviated FSM), or simply Micronesia, is an island country in Micronesia, a region of Oceania. The federation encompasses the majority of the Caroline Islands (excluding Palau) and consists of four Admin ...
(FSM). It consists of several island groups:
Nomoneas,
Faichuuk, the
Hall Islands,
Namonuito Atoll
Namonuito Atoll, also called Namonweito, Weito, or Magur Islands, is the largest atoll of the Federated States of Micronesia and of the Caroline Islands with a total area of , unless one considers the still larger Chuuk (Truk) Lagoon as a type o ...
(Magur Islands),
Pattiw (Western Islands), and the
Mortlock Islands. Chuuk is by far the FSM's most populous state, with 50,000 inhabitants on .
Chuuk Lagoon
Chuuk Lagoon, previously Truk Atoll, is an atoll in the central Pacific Ocean. It lies about 1,800 kilometres (970 nautical miles) northeast of New Guinea and is part of Chuuk State within the Federated States of Micronesia (FSM). A protective ...
is where most people live.
Weno island, in the lagoon, is Chuuk's
state capital
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National capitals
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and the country's biggest city. It may
hold a referendum on independence in the near future, although this referendum has been repeatedly postponed.
History
Indigenous settlement
Chuuk was first settled by
Austronesians, believed to be from the
Lapita culture
The Lapita culture is the name given to a Neolithic Austronesian peoples, Austronesian people and their distinct material culture, who settled Island Melanesia via a seaborne migration at around 1600 to 500 BCE. The Lapita people are believed t ...
of
Island Melanesia
Island Melanesia is a subregion of Melanesia in Oceania.
It is located east of New Guinea island, from the Bismarck Archipelago to New Caledonia.Steadman, 2006. ''Extinction & biogeography of tropical Pacific birds''
See also Archaeology a ...
.
Archaeological evidence indicates that islands of
Feefen and Wééné Islands had human settlements in the second and first century BCE. Later evidence indicates that widespread human settlements appeared in Chuuk during the 14th century CE, as the
Chuukese culture was formed.
Spanish colonization
The first sighting recorded by Europeans was made by the Spanish navigator
Alvaro de Saavedra on board the ''Florida'' during August or September 1528. They were later visited by the Spaniard
Alonso de Arellano on 15 January 1565 on board the galleon patache San Lucas.
As part of the
Caroline Islands
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, Truk was claimed by the
Spanish Empire
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, which struggled to control the islands in the late 19th century. The Chuuk Lagoon was then inhabited by
Chuukese people (an
Austronesian group) that participated in intermittent wars, as well as a small population of foreign merchants and missionaries, mostly linked to the
Catholic Church
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. Spanish control over the islands was in part nominal. The Spanish stopped to raise a flag over Chuuk in 1886, and returned in 1895 as part of an attempt to assert control and negotiate peace between the tribes of Chuuk. No major Spanish settlement was established and traditional life continued until the German colonial era.
German and Japanese rule
The Caroline Islands were sold to the
German Empire
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in 1899, after Spain withdrew from the Pacific after the
Spanish–American War
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in which it lost its main colony in Asia, the
Philippines
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. Germany incorporated the territory into its domain in the
German New Guinea
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.
During World War I, the
Imperial Japanese navy
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was tasked with pursuing and destroying the German
East Asian Squadron and protecting the shipping lanes of Allied trade in the Pacific and Indian Oceans. During the course of this operation, the Japanese Navy seized German possessions in the Mariana Islands, the Carolinas, the Marshall Islands and Palau groups by October 1914. Chuuk then became a possession of the Empire of Japan under the mandate of the
League of Nations
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after the defeat of Germany in World War I.
United States rule
Chuuk was one of six districts of the
Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands
The Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands (TTPI) was a United Nations trust territory in Micronesia administered by the United States from 1947 to 1994. The Imperial Japanese South Seas Mandate had been seized by the U.S. during the Pacifi ...
(TTPI) which were administered by the United States under charter from the
United Nations
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from the end of the Second World War to the mid-1980s. The termination of U.S. administration of the Chuuk, Yap, Kosrae, Pohnpei, and Mariana Islands districts of the TTPI occurred on 3 November 1986.
Independence
The
Federated States of Micronesia
The Federated States of Micronesia (, abbreviated FSM), or simply Micronesia, is an island country in Micronesia, a region of Oceania. The federation encompasses the majority of the Caroline Islands (excluding Palau) and consists of four Admin ...
, including Chuuk, Yap, Kosrae, and Pohnpei, was established in 1979 and signed a
Compact of Free Association
The Compacts of Free Association (COFA) are international agreements establishing and governing the relationships of free association between the United States and the three Pacific Island sovereign states of the Federated States of Micronesia ( ...
with the U.S. (effective 3 November 1986).
As of recent times, Chuuk has been pushing harder for
independence
Independence is a condition of a nation, country, or state, in which residents and population, or some portion thereof, exercise self-government, and usually sovereignty, over its territory. The opposite of independence is the status of ...
. An independence referendum was originally scheduled to coincide with federal elections on 3 March 2015, but was pushed back to 5 March 2019. The
independence referendum was further pushed back to March 2022, with a date to be announced, while the constitutional legality of the proposed secession is determined.
Geography
To the west is
Yap State. To the east are
Pohnpei State and
Kosrae State is further east.
The main population center of Chuuk State is the
Chuuk Lagoon
Chuuk Lagoon, previously Truk Atoll, is an atoll in the central Pacific Ocean. It lies about 1,800 kilometres (970 nautical miles) northeast of New Guinea and is part of Chuuk State within the Federated States of Micronesia (FSM). A protective ...
, a large archipelago with mountainous islands surrounded by a string of islets on a
barrier reef
A coral reef is an underwater ecosystem characterized by reef-building corals. Reefs are formed of colonies of coral polyps held together by calcium carbonate. Most coral reefs are built from stony corals, whose polyps cluster in groups.
C ...
. The two major geographical and dialectic divisions of the Chuuk Lagoon are Faichuuk, the western islands, and Namoneas, the eastern islands.
Chuuk State also includes several more sparsely populated "outer island" groups, including the
Mortlock Islands to the southeast, the
Hall Islands (Pafeng) to the north,
Namonuito Atoll
Namonuito Atoll, also called Namonweito, Weito, or Magur Islands, is the largest atoll of the Federated States of Micronesia and of the Caroline Islands with a total area of , unless one considers the still larger Chuuk (Truk) Lagoon as a type o ...
to the northwest, and the
Pattiw Region to west. The Pattiw Region is of particular interest in that it has some of the most traditional islands in the Pacific and is culturally related to outer islands of
Yap. This group includes the islands of
Pollap,
Tamatam,
Poluwat, and
Houk. There are still traditional master navigators—Poluwat and Pollap are considered to have some of the best navigators and ocean-going
outrigger canoe
Outrigger boats are various watercraft featuring one or more lateral support floats known as outriggers, which are fastened to one or both sides of the main hull (watercraft), hull. They can range from small dugout (boat), dugout canoes to large ...
s in the Pacific. In the islands of the Pattiw Region, and some of the Islands of Yap, are the last two remaining schools of navigation,
Weriyeng and
Faaluush. Visiting the Pattiw Region in the west, however, is difficult due to the lack of reliable transportation. Houk probably has the most accessible airstrip in the Pattiw Region, with planes landing every one or two weeks.
The state shares its
longitude
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with
Sydney
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, Australia, namely the eastern portion of the city including the
CBD.
Climate
Typhoon Chataan
On 2 July 2002, heavy rains from
Tropical Storm Chataan caused more than thirty landslides that killed forty-seven people and injured dozens of others, in the state's deadliest weather disaster. The landslides occurred throughout the day, some within just minutes of each other.
Demographics
Chuuk is the most populous of the FSM's states. At the census held on 1 April 2000, it had 53,595 inhabitants, compared with 34,486 for
Pohnpei
Pohnpei (formerly known as Ponape or Ascension, from Pohnpeian: "upon (''pohn'') a stone altar (''pei'')") is an island of the Senyavin Islands which are part of the larger Caroline Islands group. It belongs to Pohnpei State, one of the fou ...
, 11,241 for
Yap and 7,686 for
Kosrae
Kosrae ( ), formerly known as Kusaie or Strong's Island, is an island in the Caroline Islands archipelago, and States of Micronesia, state within the Federated States of Micronesia. It includes the main island of Kosrae, traditionally known as Ual ...
; at the census held on 4 April 2010, it had 48,654 inhabitants, compared with 36,196 for
Pohnpei
Pohnpei (formerly known as Ponape or Ascension, from Pohnpeian: "upon (''pohn'') a stone altar (''pei'')") is an island of the Senyavin Islands which are part of the larger Caroline Islands group. It belongs to Pohnpei State, one of the fou ...
, 11,377 for
Yap and 6,616 for
Kosrae
Kosrae ( ), formerly known as Kusaie or Strong's Island, is an island in the Caroline Islands archipelago, and States of Micronesia, state within the Federated States of Micronesia. It includes the main island of Kosrae, traditionally known as Ual ...
.
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Religion
The majority of the state's population is affiliated with
Christianity
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as a result of the activity of missionary groups first from Spain and then from Germany and the United States.
Catholicism
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was introduced during the Spanish colonization period, followed by the arrival of various
Protestant groups. The main religious building in the state is the
Immaculate Heart of Mary
The Immaculate Heart of Mary () is a Catholic devotion which refers to the view of the interior life of Mary, her joys and sorrows, her virtues and hidden perfections, and, above all, her virginal love for God the Father, her maternal love for ...
Cathedral in Tunnuk,
Weno, which is under the jurisdiction of the Diocese of the Caroline Islands (''Diocese Carolinensium'') suffragan of the ecclesiastical province of
Agaña in
Guam
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. Other churches in the state include
Sacred Heart
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Church on Lekinioch Island,
Christ the King
Christ the King is a title of Jesus in Christianity referring to the idea of the Kingdom of God where Christ is described as being seated at the right hand of God.
Many Christian denominations consider the kingly office of Christ to be one o ...
Church in Neiwe, Houk Catholic Church,
Holy Family
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Church in Weno,
St. Ignatius Church in Fonoton, among others.
Language
The people of the country speak the
Chuukese language
Chuukese (), also rendered Trukese (), is a Chuukic language of the Austronesian language family spoken primarily on the islands of Chuuk in the Caroline Islands in Micronesia. There are communities of speakers in Pohnpei, and Guam. Estimates ...
, a
Micronesian language.
Culture
Jesuit mission at Weno
The New York Province of the Society of Jesus (the
Jesuits
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) maintains a mission school on the island of Weno in Chuuk.
Xavier High School is housed at the former Japanese communications center. It is a
coeducational
Mixed-sex education, also known as mixed-gender education, co-education, or coeducation (abbreviated to co-ed or coed), is a system of education where males and females are educated together. Whereas single-sex education was more common up to ...
institution, drawing students from all the island groups of the Federated States of Micronesia, as well as
Palau
Palau, officially the Republic of Palau, is an island country in the Micronesia subregion of Oceania in the western Pacific Ocean. The Republic of Palau consists of approximately 340 islands and is the western part of the Caroline Islands ...
and the
Marshall Islands
The Marshall Islands, officially the Republic of the Marshall Islands, is an island country west of the International Date Line and north of the equator in the Micronesia region of the Northwestern Pacific Ocean.
The territory consists of 29 c ...
. Teachers are both Jesuit and lay and come from Micronesia, the U.S.,
Indonesia
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,
Japan
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, and
Australia
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.
Spirit possession
Although Chuuk is an overwhelmingly
Christian
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society, traditional beliefs in
spirit possession
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by the dead still exist. Allegedly, these spirits overwhelmingly possess women, and spirit possession is usually brought on by family conflicts. The spirits, speaking through the women, typically admonish family members to treat each other better.
Cultural references
There are some references on the
Chuukese language
Chuukese (), also rendered Trukese (), is a Chuukic language of the Austronesian language family spoken primarily on the islands of Chuuk in the Caroline Islands in Micronesia. There are communities of speakers in Pohnpei, and Guam. Estimates ...
, treating guests, and on beliefs in the sci-fi book "Reefsong" from
Carol Severance.
Municipalities
Of the 40 municipalities of the state, 16 fall within the
Chuuk Lagoon
Chuuk Lagoon, previously Truk Atoll, is an atoll in the central Pacific Ocean. It lies about 1,800 kilometres (970 nautical miles) northeast of New Guinea and is part of Chuuk State within the Federated States of Micronesia (FSM). A protective ...
and 24 in the Outer Islands.
In the table below, each is followed by its population at the 2010 Census:
*
Chuuk Lagoon
Chuuk Lagoon, previously Truk Atoll, is an atoll in the central Pacific Ocean. It lies about 1,800 kilometres (970 nautical miles) northeast of New Guinea and is part of Chuuk State within the Federated States of Micronesia (FSM). A protective ...
(36,158)
**
Faichuk (11,305)
***
Eot (266)
***
Fanapanges (672)
*** Paata (1,107)
*** Polle (1,498)
***
Romanum (865)
***
Tol (4,579)
***
Udot (1,680)
*** Wonei (638)
**
Northern Namoneas (14,620)
*** Fono (388)
*** Piis-Penau (376)
***
Weno (13,856)
**
Southern Namoneas (10,233)
***
Fefan (3,471)
***
Param (342)
***
Tonowas (3,517)
***
Tsis (349)
***
Uman
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(2,554)
* Outer Islands (12,496)
**
Mortlocks (5,677)
***
Etal (672)
***
Kutu (323)
***
Losap (248)
***
Lukunor (848)
***
Moch (932)
***
Nama (676)
***
Namoluk (355)
***
Oneop
Oneop is an island in the Mortlock Islands, and municipality in the state of Chuuk, Federated States of Micronesia.Statoids.com
ret ...
(400)
***
Pis-Losap
Pis-Losap is a village and municipality in the state of Chuuk, Federated States of Micronesia
The Federated States of Micronesia (, abbreviated FSM), or simply Micronesia, is an island country in Micronesia, a region of Oceania. The federati ...
(258)
***
Satawan (692)
***
Ta (273)
** Northwest (6,819)
***
Fananu (580)
***
Magur (159)
***
Murilo (329)
***
Nomwin
Nomwin is a large atoll, part of the Hall Islands, as well as a village and Administrative divisions of the Federated States of Micronesia#Municipalities, municipality (together with uninhabited East Fayu) in the state of Chuuk State, Chuuk, Fede ...
(763)
***
Onari (193)
***
Ono (172)
***
Pisaras (227)
***
Poluwat (745)
***
Pulap (1,168)
***
Houk (formerly known as 'Pulusuk')(1,116)
***
Ruo (241)
***
Tamatam (493)
***
Ulul (633)
Politics and government
The State of Chuuk is one of the four federal states of the Federated States of Micronesia. As a
democratic federation
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, each state has the ability to retain large number of power within the state as well as a certain level of sovereignty typical of federal states. The chief executive of Chuuk is
the governor. Chuuk has a bicameral legislature.
Education
Chuuk State Department of Education operates public schools.
Public high schools:
[School location]
." Chuuk State Department of Education. Retrieved on 28 February 2018.
*
Chuuk High School – Weno
*
Faichuk High School
*
Moch High School
*
Mortlock High School
*
Northwest High School (formerly known as 'Weipat'- Onoun Island)
*
Southern Namoneas High School (SNHS)
[Higher Education in the Federated States of Micronesia]
." Embassy of the Federated States of Micronesia Washington, D.C.. Retrieved on 23 February 2018.
*
Weno High School[
Private secondary schools:][
* Berea Christian High School – Weno
* Saramen Chuuk Academy
* Xavier High School – Weno
* Mizpah Christian High School
* ]
Seventh Day Adventist Mission School[
Private primary schools:][
* Pentecostal Light House Academy
* Saint Cecilia School
* Seventh Day Adventist Mission School
]
Tourism
Chuuk State received the largest number of visitors of any of the Federated States of Micronesia. However, tourism is relatively under-developed. In the FSM's Development Plan for Chuuk, published in 2016, factors which disadvantaged the development of tourism in Chuuk included a lack of infrastructure, in particular irregular ferries between islands and a lack of regular electricity supplies on all islands apart from Weno. The report recognized that it is primarily Chuuk's underwater assets that would bring tourism, including its marine diversity and the Second World War shipwrecks around the coast. Where tourism does exist, it is reliant on the diving industry, which was established in the islands by Kimiuo Aisek. A legacy of his work to make Chuuk a dive destination was the establishment of the Kimiuo Aisek Memorial Museum.
The American attacks on the Japanese fleet in 1944 were such that today Truk lagoon is the largest underwater military cemetery in the world (60 ships and 400 aircraft scattered over several kilometers), which attracts divers from all over the world. The diving conditions are very good (visibility 15–40 meters, variations in depth, minor currents, 700 varieties of fish, generous coral). However, this source of income is jeopardized by preservation issues, from rapidly disintegrating carcasses to dynamite fishing that rapidly destroys whole sections of the graveyard
A cemetery, burial ground, gravesite, graveyard, or a green space called a memorial park or memorial garden, is a place where the remains of many death, dead people are burial, buried or otherwise entombed. The word ''cemetery'' (from Greek ...
.
See also
* Chuuk Women's Council, a non-governmental women's rights organization based in Weno.
* Habele, a South Carolina-based charity providing private economic educational assistance in Chuuk.
* Chuukese independence referendum, a vote for Chuuk to become independent from Micronesia, which was due to take place in 2022 and has been delayed three times. It has become embroiled in China-USA relations over its proximity to the US military base at Guam
Guam ( ; ) is an island that is an Territories of the United States, organized, unincorporated territory of the United States in the Micronesia subregion of the western Pacific Ocean. Guam's capital is Hagåtña, Guam, Hagåtña, and the most ...
.
References
External links
Chuuk (Truk) Visitors Center
NOAA's National Weather Service – Chuuk, FSM
Chuuk State Government System
Chuuk State Strategic Development Plan 2018 to 2023
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