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The Chamorro people (/tʃɑːˈmɔːroʊ, tʃə-/; also Chamoru) are the Indigenous people of the Mariana Islands, politically divided between the United States...
Click to read more »Chamorro vs. Guamanian CHamoru). In 2021, Guam's Kumisión I Fino' CHamoru (CHamoru Language Commission) released the Utgrafihan CHamoru as the latest spelling...
Click to read more »Look up chamorro or Chamorro in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Chamorro may refer to: Chamorro people, the indigenous people of the Mariana Islands in...
Click to read more »2000 BC of Austronesian people known today as the Chamorro Peoples. The Chamorus then developed a "pre-contact" society, that was colonized by the Spanish...
Click to read more »Stand Ye Guamanians (Chamorro: Fanohge Chamoru), officially known as the Guam Hymn (Kantikun Guåhan), is the regional anthem of Guam. The original English...
Click to read more »Cultural Continuity Through Material Culture: An Example from Guam and CHamoru Plaiting". International Journal of Historical Archaeology. 26 (3): 823–847...
Click to read more »9"; Birthday: November 09. Brittany Mesa Bell was born of her mother's Chamoru heritage combined with her father's Native American/West Indian/African...
Click to read more »Pago River on the island's eastern coast. There is extensive evidence of CHamoru settlement before Spanish colonization during the late seventeenth century...
Click to read more »2015[update], Facebook still disallows that. In the Spanish-influenced indigenous Chamoru culture of the Marianas, the standard naming convention has historically...
Click to read more »activity for Guam residents, with a history extending to the pre-Spanish CHamoru people. Guam is well represented in local and regional spearfishing competitions...
Click to read more »forms, as well as American and Spanish traditions. Post-European-contact Chamoru Guamanian culture is a combination of American, Spanish, Filipino and other...
Click to read more »second of three unsuccessful sieges of the Spanish presidio carried out by Chamorus seeking to eject the colonial presence, with the final widespread violence...
Click to read more »Tinala' katne is a Chamoru dish of dried and cured beef strips similar to beef jerky from the Marianas. It is often found at parties (fiestas) and is...
Click to read more »Francisco "Frank" Rabon (born 1954) is a Chamoru dancer, choreographer, and 2026 National Endowment for the Arts Fellow. He is the second artist from...
Click to read more »Chamoru dish from the Marianas, comprising finely chopped pieces of meat with vegetables and cooked in coconut milk. The name comes from the Chamoru word...
Click to read more »Mount Lamlam (meaning lightning in Chamoru) is a peak on the United States island of Guam. It is located near the village of Agat (5 km or 3 mi north)...
Click to read more »enrolled citizen of the Coushatta Tribe of Louisiana (Koasati) and Indigenous Chamoru from the Island of Guam U.S.A (Hacha'Maori). As a child, he grew up in...
Click to read more »Women in Guam are residents of the unincorporated territory of the United States of Guam. According to Guamanian culture, women are the managers of family...
Click to read more »Taotao Mo'na, also commonly written as taotaomona or taotaomo'na (Chamoru taotao, "person/people" and mo'na "precede", loosely translated as "people before...
Click to read more »McDaniel (born 1995) is an American visual artist of Indigenous Chamorro (or Chamoru) descent, working primarily with oil painting. McDaniel was born in Bellevue...
Click to read more »of Guam and the island's largest power plants. Piti was a pre-Spanish CHamoru village and, after Spanish colonization, became the primary port town on...
Click to read more »Micronesians make up the second largest, including primarily Chamoru from Guam; as well as other Chamoru, Carolinian from the Northern Mariana Islands, Marshallese...
Click to read more »Individual Living Català; Valencià Chamorro ch cha cha Individual Living Finu' Chamoru Chechen ce che che Individual Living Нохчийн мотт; (Noxçiyn mott) Chechnyan;...
Click to read more »Unit), the Navy Overlay Unit, and the Ritidian Unit. The Ritidian Unit (CHamoru: Puntan Litekyan) is on the northernmost tip of Guam and encompasses approximately...
Click to read more »at Chugai' Cave, Rota, Northern Mariana Islands. Hotel on Rota Ancient Chamoru Rota Cave Museum with latte stones. United States portal Chugai' Pictograph...
Click to read more »generic name, Fona, references a figure of the same name in CHamoru culture (in Finoʼ CHamoru, an Austronesian language). Here, Fona (whose name means "the...
Click to read more »2000) was an American social anthropologist best known for her studies of CHamoru culture in Guam. She studied many cultures around the world, including...
Click to read more »brother named Jack. While his grandparents spoke CHamoru, his mother did not, so Bevacqua took up CHamoru language classes during his attendance at the University...
Click to read more »general care to the population up until Japanese invasion in 1941. Local CHamoru staff continued to offer medical care during the Japanese occupation until...
Click to read more »southeastern coast of the United States territory of Guam. The village's original Chamoru name, Inalåhan, was altered when transliterated during Spanish rule of...
Click to read more »The Chamorro Nation (Chamorro: Nasion Chamoru) is a political movement seeking sovereignty for the island of Guam, founded by Angel Leon Guerrero Santos...
Click to read more »Native American Literature emphasizes Perez's "diasporic experience as a Chamoru." Poetry by Santos Perez was included in UPU, a curation of Pacific Island...
Click to read more »The House of Taga (Chamoru: Guma Taga) is an archeological site located near San Jose Village, on the island of Tinian, United States Commonwealth of...
Click to read more »20 Chamoru activists gathered in the middle of the latte set to hear a declaration made by their leader Angel Santos on the right of the Chamoru to exist...
Click to read more »adopted in 1919, but better known as the 1974 Chamoru translation by Lagrimas Untalan, "Fanohge Chamoru." Music institutions in Guam include the University...
Click to read more »[t͡səˈtaman] 'four' Allophone of /t͡ʃ/ before schwa Chamorro CHamoru [t͡sɑˈmoːɾu] 'Chamorro' Spelled Chamoru in the orthography used in the Northern Mariana Islands...
Click to read more »refuge because of its freshwater spring. The August 1679 defeat of the CHamorus at Hanom by a force of Spaniards and their allies from Nisihan led by José...
Click to read more »Her father was an attorney and politician described as a "pioneering CHamoru lawyer who began practicing law locally in 1960", and went on to become...
Click to read more »Taitano Camacho (born 1977/78), Guam lawyer Lehua Taitano (born 1978), Chamoru poet, interdisciplinary artist, and educator Noah Taitano (born 1997),...
Click to read more »Rick Makanaaloha Kiaʻimeaokekanaka San Nicolas is a Native Hawaiian and CHamoru master featherwork artist, educator, and cultural practitioner, raised...
Click to read more »color consistent with colorism, the more recent historical experiences of Chamorus and others on Guahan have resulted in a shift from the desirability of...
Click to read more »as a Democratic senator in the Guam Legislature. Perez is an indigenous CHamoru of Guåhan. Perez graduated from Academy of Our Lady of Guam, an all-girls...
Click to read more »politician from Connecticut Francis E. Santos, Chamoru (Guam) politician Francisco R. Santos (1930–93), Chamoru (Guam) politician Eduardo Santos Montejo (1888–1974)...
Click to read more »Guam Public Library System (Chamoru: Sisteman Laibirihan Pupbleko Guåhan) is the public library system of the United States territory of Guam. The main...
Click to read more »documents.un.org. 2020-01-23. Souder, Laura M. Torres (2022-02-20). "Mes CHamoru, Mother Language Day and the UN International Decade of Indigenous Languages"...
Click to read more »heritage-specific, such as mestisan CHamoru yan Tagalu ("female of mixed Chamorro and Filipino descent") or mestison CHamoru yan Amerikanu ("male of mixed Chamorro...
Click to read more »chiShona Shona Latn sn 11,752 16 Aug 2004 Chamorro Wikipedia Wikipedia Chamoru Chamorro Latn ch 582 15 Aug 2004 Interlingue Wikipedia Wikipedia in Interlingue...
Click to read more »March 2021. DeLisle, Christine Taitano (2022-01-06). Placental Politics: CHamoru Women, White Womanhood, and Indigeneity under U.S. Colonialism in Guam...
Click to read more »matrilocal residence has been encouraged by the government. Taotao Tåno (CHamoru/Chamorro) Bajuni People Bribri Filipinos (both matrilocal and patrilocal)...
Click to read more »1017/S0003598X00068393 Murphy, Shannon (5 December 2009). "Social Classes in Traditional CHamoru Society - Guampedia". www.guampedia.com. Retrieved 21 January 2025. Zanetti...
Click to read more »chains. A 1668 description reported that there were approximately 180 Chamoru villages on Guam with a total island population between 35,000 and 50,000...
Click to read more »the field was named Aslito Field (アスリート飛行場), based on the indigenous Chamoru name for the area of its location, As Lito. The IJNAS assigned two squadrons...
Click to read more »Council on Foreign Relations. Info on Pacificworlds.com including a photo Chamoru Protectors: The Story of How the People of Guam Protected Six Navy Men...
Click to read more »Translation - Chamoru.info | Chamorro Dictionary". www.chamoru.info. Retrieved 2023-02-04. "duendes | Chamorro to English Translation - Chamoru.info | Chamorro...
Click to read more »(Bauchi and Zaria dialects only) Austronesian Bikol Carolinian Cebuano Chamoru Filipino Gilbertese Ilokano Javanese Malagasy Māori Marshallese Nauruan...
Click to read more »Čeština; Český jazyk Czechian cha cha ch Chamorro Individual Living Finu' Chamoru chb chb Chibcha Individual Extinct Muysccubun che che ce Chechen Individual...
Click to read more »ISBN 978-0816537594. OCLC 1005583661. Tainter, J.; Sablan, L. J. (15 August 1992). "CHamoru Nation Storms NAS". Guam Tribune. Retrieved 2 October 2018. Media related...
Click to read more »Attack on Midway Island". NHHC. Retrieved 13 November 2023. "WWII: 45 CHamorus Caught in Wake Invasion - Guampedia". www.guampedia.com. 15 July 2014....
Click to read more »donated to the school. In 1992 he published "Legacy of Guam: I Kustumbren Chamoru", dedicated to his motherland. As of 2020, Crisostomo works at The Sacramento...
Click to read more »Lehua M. Taitano (born August 4, 1978) is a Chamoru poet, interdisciplinary artist, and educator. She is an indigenous person of the Mariana Islands,...
Click to read more »of Lushun and Dalian (Dairen); the city is now called Dalian (Dairen) Chamoru name for Rota in the Mariana Islands Luta, Lublin Voivodeship (east Poland)...
Click to read more »In December 1969, Camacho made a historic trip to Vietnam to visit the Chamoru troops that were serving there to assist the war effort on Christmas. Camacho's...
Click to read more »the original on October 7, 2023. Retrieved October 6, 2023. "WWII: 45 CHamorus Caught in Wake Invasion – Guampedia". guampedia.com. July 15, 2014. Archived...
Click to read more »what's in the future?". Pacific Sunday News. Retrieved June 5, 2020. "CHamoru radio trailblazer Isla 63 AM to cease broadcasting on May 1". www.kuam...
Click to read more »Territory" series by terminating the title with a bracketed word from the Chamoru language. In this particular entry, the word "åmot" translates to "medicine...
Click to read more »the business from 2010 to c. 2018 when he closed PDX671 and opened Biba CHamoru Kitchen, the city's first and only brick-and-mortar Guamanian restaurant...
Click to read more »displays stylized latte stone motifs; the latte stone is an icon of modern Chamoru identity. Since all flights require customs or immigration inspection,...
Click to read more »retrieved 2019-07-06 Post, Haruo Simion/The Guam Daily (5 July 2019). "CHamoru culture shop opens with Native American grant assistance". The Guam Daily...
Click to read more »Chamorrita is an ancient style of improvised rhyming "debate" indigenous to the Chamoru natives of the Mariana Islands, comparable to modern-day "battle rapping"...
Click to read more »permanent collection, "I Hinanao-Ta Nu Manaotao Tåno’-I CHamoru Siha: The Journey of the CHamoru People," opened in 2018. The building includes a ground...
Click to read more »County, Missouri, from 1983 to 1984. In 1984, she became the first female Chamoru assistant Attorney General of Guam. She served as assistant attorney general...
Click to read more »Cemetery, light candles, read the names of the deceased, and perform a CHamoru blessing. The U.S. Navy opens up the site on the memorial day for participants...
Click to read more »(29 September 2009). "Matå'pang". Guampedia. Retrieved 20 March 2019. "Chamoru Poetry Feature : Edited by Craig Santos Perez". Plattevalleyreviews.org...
Click to read more »they needed a culturally-appropriate woman to care for the CHamoru nursing students. In CHamoru culture, unmarried women were always accompanied by a chaperone...
Click to read more »of the CHamorus by the Spanish, the historical record records relatively few deaths in the sporadic violence of the Wars. Meanwhile, 650 CHamorus died in...
Click to read more »Scaevola sericea (shrub) Tolentino, Domenica (March 4, 2021). "Ancient CHamoru Fishing Tools". Guampedia. Retrieved 29 March 2021. Eating on the Islands...
Click to read more »In Guamanian orthography, both letters tend to get capitalized (e.g.: CHamoru). The Northern Mariana Islands' & Rotanese orthography enforces the standard...
Click to read more »Mariana of Austria The Spanish-Chamorro Wars (1670-1683 on Guam) pacifies CHamoru resistance and solidifies Spanish control Guam becomes a major stopover...
Click to read more »(September 29, 2009). "Matå'pang". Guampedia. Retrieved March 20, 2019. "Chamoru Poetry Feature : Edited by Craig Santos Perez". Plattevalleyreviews.org...
Click to read more »president of the Guam Nurses Association, provided the sole testimony from a Chamoru woman against Bill 848, a legislative measure intended to outlaw abortion...
Click to read more »Refaluwasch Northern Mariana Islands United States Chamorro 95,000 Fino' CHamoru Guam Northern Mariana Islands United States Cook Islands Māori 14,000 Māori...
Click to read more »Talking story: the militarization of Guåhan and flows of information in Chamoru systems of knowledge (Thesis). hdl:1773/38643. Metoyer-Duran, Cheryl (2010)...
Click to read more »чамалалдуб мичӏчӏ Spoken in: Southwestern Dagestan , Russia Chamorro – Chamoru, Fino'Chamorro Official language in: Guam and the Northern Mariana Islands...
Click to read more »in Upper Tumon". Pacific Daily News. Retrieved 2026-01-02. "» Origin of CHamoru as an Ethnic Identifier". 5 October 2009. "DRT launches new license plates"...
Click to read more »"hålom tåno' | Chamorro to English Translation - Chamoru.info | Chamorro Dictionary". www.chamoru.info. Retrieved 2023-03-13. C., Falanruw, Marjorie...
Click to read more »Command. Boston, MA: Little, Brown and Company. OCLC 464544704. "WWII: 45 CHamorus Caught in Wake Invasion - Guampedia". www.guampedia.com. 2014-07-15. Retrieved...
Click to read more »activity in Fena Valley was during the Latte Period, during which ancient CHamoru communities cultured food crops and established settlements. The valley...
Click to read more »changed from its original concept, it is meant to embody the strength of CHamoru culture with the shape of the latte stone. The Latte of Freedom is located...
Click to read more »Britain. ~800s Several islands in the Nanpō Islands potentially inhabited by Chamoru of the Latte period. 870 Norwegian Náttfari settles on the North Atlantic...
Click to read more »site that the birth of the group Nasion Chamoru was announced. It has become a regular location for Nasion Chamoru meetings and vigils to honor the late...
Click to read more »Pacific National Historical Park. Asan is thought to get its name from the CHamoru word hassan, meaning "scarce" or "rare." Before European contact, Asan...
Click to read more »next: the Guam kingfisher. In 2024, nine Guam kingfishers (known by the Chamoru people as sihek) were released into the wild on Palmyra Atoll as part of...
Click to read more »Guam Environment of Guam commons:Category:Environment of Guam Fanohge Chamoru (Stand Ye Guamanians) Flag of Guam Geography of Guam Category:Geography...
Click to read more »Cham Austronesian Chamacoco Zamucoan Chambir Ramu–Lower Sepik Chamorro or Chamoru Austronesian Chaná Charruan Chaouia or Tachawit Afroasiatic Chatino Oto-Manguean...
Click to read more »Guerrero's remarks fail to appreciate "the political nuances of indigenous CHamorus in a colonized homeland". Robert A. Underwood, former president of the...
Click to read more »Kagayanen cgg I/L Chiga cgk I/L Chocangacakha cha ch cha I/L Austronesian Chamoru Chamorro chb chb I/E Chibcha chc I/E Iyeye Catawba chd I/L Highland Oaxaca...
Click to read more »Their Waters Shannon Morrall Deep Blue Environmental Shorts Award 2024 Chamoru: A Lost Language Brian Muna HIFF Best Short Film Award 2024 Talk To Me...
Click to read more »city, white Marines opened fire on the men when they saw them talking to Chamoru women. The black Marines escaped, and eight returned safely to their depot...
Click to read more »2021.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)() "CHamoru Registry and the Decolonization Registry". guampedia.com. 27 August 2013...
Click to read more »reflection of traditional Chamoru customs in combination with American, Spanish and Mexican traditions. Post-European-contact Chamoru Guamanian culture is...
Click to read more »13 October 2021. Release, Press (28 March 2019). "GRMC recognizes first CHamoru woman doctor". PNC News First. Retrieved 5 October 2021. "Dr Errolyn Tungu...
Click to read more »Collectors Association. "DRT launches new license plates" "» Origin of CHamoru as an Ethnic Identifier". 5 October 2009. "License Plates of the Northern...
Click to read more »Tourism, pioneer, cultural ambassador Joshua J. Aguon, business owner -Salty CHamoru, teacher Luis C. Baza (1944–1957) Vicente S. Iriarte (1957–1961) Jacinto...
Click to read more »Guampedia". www.guampedia.com. Retrieved 2025-02-20. "johnny sablan dalai nene chamoru music". Pacific Daily News. 1971-02-08. p. 19. Retrieved 2025-02-20. Governor...
Click to read more »Bamba (1934–1986) Guam senator, advocated World War II reparations for the CHamoru/Chamorro indigenous people. Her efforts produced $37 million in compensations...
Click to read more »2005. Retrieved 22 June 2020. Dixon, Boyd (16 December 2019). "Ancient CHamoru Warfare". Guampedia. Retrieved 19 June 2020. Hezel, Francis X. (2015)....
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