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Local Plants
Two separate interviews about the uses of Chinese lantern (puting) fruit for fishing, fermented coconut sap, and breadfruit. The individuals interviewed were Amanda Tedtaotao, Martha P. Taitague, and Rosa L.G. Meno.
Tags: breadfruit, Chinese lantern, coconut sap, fermented, fishing, Guahan, Guam, puting, tuba, World War II, WWII
Special Chamorro Day
Three special projects were created by Inarajan Junior High students in celebration of their Chamorro Day event. The students were led by their instructor, Mr. Hovland, to create the Guam flag, the map of Guam, and even construct a summer hut. Theseā¦
Golden Child of Guahan
A metaphorical poem that alludes to the birth of Jesus Christ and speaks of a golden child born on Guahan.
Many meanings can be derived from the piece.
Many meanings can be derived from the piece.
Tags: Colonialism, gifts, Guahan, Guam, metaphor, modernization, occupancy, religion
The Flame Tree: a Chamorro Myth
The legend of two star-crossed lovers and the tree that grows in remembrance of their love.