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Guamanians Listening to Underground Radio (Sketch)
Sketch of Guamanians listening to underground radio.
Tags: art, Chamorro, Chamoru, Guam, Guamanians, History, Radio, sketch, Underground, WWII
Xanadu 87
"Xanadu 87 is the most recent edition available at the Micronesian Area Research. There are no known editions after this year.
Introduction by the editor, Ann Long Card:
Dear Xanadu Reader,
You found us! You've stumbled on Xanadu '87, a…
Introduction by the editor, Ann Long Card:
Dear Xanadu Reader,
You found us! You've stumbled on Xanadu '87, a…
Tags: art, Australia, Chamorro, Chamoru, Childhood, China, Chuuk, culture, Family, Fiction, Filipinos, Germany, Guam, identity, Indonesia, Italy, Japan, Japanese, Kapingamarangi, Kosrae, Life, love, Micronesia, Moen, Nature, New Zealand, nonfiction, parenting, People, Philippines, Poetry, Pohnpei, Ponape, Pulusuk, religion, Republic of Belau, San Francisco, Satawai, Siberia, Taiwan, Thailand, Tinian, Topi, Truk, Ulithi, Vietnam, Vietnamese, visual art, World War II, WWII, Yap
The Kid
A tale of companionship, during the Vietnam War, between a Chamorro-born soldier and a small child.
Tags: Chamorro, Chamoru, companionship, Death, Friendship, Vietnam, Vietnamese, War
Lanchon Antigo
The rise and fall of Lachon Antigo, which was an old village in Inarajan that celebrated the old Chamorro traditions of making salt, grinding sugar, making homemade moonshine, cock fighting, and many more.
The article goes into the efforts and…
The article goes into the efforts and…
Sansei
Peter Onedera chases his family lineage to reconnect to his Grandfather's Japanese roots. Onedera also writes a brief history of what the second generation/nisei Chamorro-Japanese group members had to do post WWII on Guam and his own person struggles…
College Announces Linguistics Division
Charles Mason will head the College of Guam’s new Linguistics division with help from the University of Hawaii’s East-West Center