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Antigo

A magazine composed of series of articles written and produced by the students of Inarajan Junior High school. These articles are composed of interviews done by the students, in order to better understand their history and the Antigo way. The…

Chamorro Week Celebration at Inarajan

In order to preserve, celebrate, and educate about Chamorro culture and customs within an educational space, Inarajan Junior High dedicates a week to learning and practicing Chamorro culture. During this event students are expected to celebrate…

Carabao: Beast of Burden

Charles Wright and Norbert Rio, who were accompanied by the Teacher Corps Intern, Frances Blas; interviewed Juan San Nicolas of Inarajan.

Mr. San Nicolas had a wealth of knowledge about the karabao, which everyone learned a lot from.

Segment also…

Ytinanum Mansana/Y Tinanom Manzana

A magazine composed of series of articles written and produced by the students of Inarajan Junior High school. These articles are composed of interviews done by the students, in order to better understand their history and the Antigo way. The…

Carabao: Beast of Burden

This section is separated into two parts, with the first half written by the student, Charles Wright; and the second half written by Frances Sablan, the Teacher Corps intern.

Charles' section described his personal experience with meeting Mr. Juan…

Carabao

Carabao.

Picture of the Week

PICTURE OF THE WEEK – WELCOME TO OCEANIA! Mr. Inoda, one of the visiting Japanese newsmen covering the straggler search, tries his hand (or his lip) at sounding a giant conch shell. The newsmen were fascinated by the weird ‘instrument’ and the call…

Carabao Cart

Native cart with carabao and driver. 1917.

Farming with a Carabao Plow

Native plowing with Carabao. 1917.

Carabao and Native Cart

A carabao carrying a small family in a native cart, 1926.