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Jose Quintanilla

An interview with Jose Quintanilla. In his interview, Mr. Quintanilla talks about finishing his education, his past occupations, his family, and about how Inarajan is a close-knit community.

Ana A. Meno

An interview with Ana A. Meno of Malojloj, Inarajan. In her interview, Mrs. Meno speaks about her strict upbringing, her difficulty completing her education, and even a miraculous experience she had during WWII.

The Changing Times/Pedro Mantanona: Yesterday and Today

An interview with Inarajan resident, Pedro Mantanona. In his interview, Mr. Mantanona speaks about his work experience that led him to becoming the Commissioner of Inarajan, life before and during WWII, the culture during that time, and about his…

Evaporating Salt

A family of three sit by and evaporate salt.

Washing Clothes in Agana River

Native women washing clothes, Agana River. 1917.

Mother and Daughters Hulling Rice

Native mother and daughers hulling rice. 1917.

Mother and Daughters Hulling Rice

Native mother and daughters hulling rice. 1926.

Carabao and Native Cart

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

Daughters of the late Atanacio Perez

Daughters of the late Atanacio Perez. "Chamorro Flappers" - Guam, Micronesian Islands.

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…