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Rose Kaumai Mackwelung (1912 – June 16, 1985) was an educator and activist on the island of
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in the
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. She has been described as "the mother of education in Kosrae."


Early life and education

Rose Mackwelung was born in
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(then the British colony of
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) in 1912. At age 3, she was adopted by the American
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Jessie Rebecca Hoppin, who had taught her parents at a missionary school. After living with her adoptive mother on
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and the island of
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, in 1922 she was sent to the United States, where she completed her education in
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.


Career

Mackwelung has been described as the "founder of formal education" on the island of Kosrae. Although she had been encouraged to stay in the United States, where she was told that "even though your skin is dark" she could have been admitted to nursing school, in 1932 she returned to her native Micronesia, where she taught first on Jaluit and then at the Mwot Protestant Mission School on Kosrae. After eight years there, she spent three years teaching at a Japanese school on the island. In the post-
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period, Mackwelung took on a greater role in Kosrae's education system, establishing a teacher training program and setting up the islandwide school system. In 1947, she became the island's
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of schools. Then, in 1952, she became Pohnpei's
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supervisor. She promoted women's roles in Micronesian society, saying in 1971, "If you ask me what Micronesia needs the most, the answer would be that we need more women educated." One local publication described her as "the first Micronesian woman to take on a public career in addition to the traditional role of homemaker." Mackwelung became well known for her work beyond Kosrae, particularly in
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and the
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. In particular, she worked to establish women's organizations across the region, including the Ponape Women's Association in 1955, and beginning in 1957 she served as the economic and political advisor to the administrator of Ponape District, which at the time included Kosrae. From 1965 until her retirement in 1974, she served as the district's women's affairs officer. She also traveled internationally to various seminars and conferences, including as the first woman to receive a
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Fellowship in Community Development in 1964.


Later years, death, and legacy

Despite a strict
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upbringing and many years of work in missionary schools, Mackwelung eventually shifted to the
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. She retired to Kosrae, where she died in 1985 at the age of 73. In 1994, a new public
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in Tofol, Kosrae, was named the Rose Mackwelung Library in her honor.{{Cite web , first= , title=Public Library , url=http://kosrae.doe.fm/index.php/programs-services/public-library , access-date=2022-07-13 , website=Kosrae State Department of Education , language=en-gb


References

1912 births 1985 deaths People from the Gilbert Islands Federated States of Micronesia educators Federated States of Micronesia civil servants Federated States of Micronesia women's rights activists Federated States of Micronesia women activists Women educators Women civil servants People from the British Empire People from the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands