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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…

Farming is Happy Work

Two Junior High students, Matthew Quintanilla and Benny Crisostomo, interview Mr. Pete Rivera, who is a local farmer and the vice-President of the Malojloj-Inarajan Green Farmers Association of Producers.

Mr. Rivera has an extensive knowledge of…

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…

Let's Make Coconut Oil

Two students speak with Mr. Juan San Nicolas, who is a resident of the village of Inarajan, and learn how to make coconut oil. From their interview, the two students created a photo essay of what they had learned.

Antigo, The Old Way

A magazine composed of series of articles written and produced by the students of Agueda Johnston 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…

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…

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.

Mr. and Mrs. Taitague Remember

An interview with Jesus N. Taitague and Ignacia Q. Taitague. In this interview, Mr. Taitague goes into detail about what the Japanese occupation was like for the people of Inarajan. He speaks briefly about the death of Father Duenas, about learning…

A Strong Man

A tale of a prideful Malaguana, who wanted to be the strongest man on the island of Guam, and Gadao, a peaceful chief from the village of Inarajan.

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…