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History of Guam Announced

The Complete History of Guam, written by Paul Carano and Dr. Pedro C. Sanchez, published by Charles E. Tuttle Company Incorporated, and printed in Tokyo, Japan, is coming soon to Guam

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…

Grandfather Honored

A black and white image of Zempei Jito "Juan" Onedera, who is the grandfather of the writer, Peter Onedera. The second photo is an image of the White Lotus Medal that was awarded to Mr. Juan Onedera for his service to Japan.

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…

What's This?

What’s This, Tokyo, Japan, satire, Lex Wills, Government of Guam, Agana

Bunzo Minagawa Photo 2

RIGHT OVER THERE – a boat was moored. Bunzo Minagawa tells how he hoped to steal a boat moored in Talofofo Bay and sail it to Japan. He spent three weeks on the rocky hill in the background, but was afraid he would be seen crossing the road. Left to…

Air Force Community Weekly Photo 6

BOWLING TEAM BRINGS PLAGUE HOME – Andersen Air Force Base bowling team members brought home the second place plaque in the Pacific Air Forces tournament held at Tachikawa AB, Japan, and presented it to base recreation director Dale K. Reinhart (r.).…

Nisei Flyer Visits Guam Photo 2

Ohye holds one of the goodwill messages he is delivering to Japan. This one is from the city of Gardena, California, to its sister city, Ichikawa, Japan. – Guam Times Photo by Stone

The 1964 FAWA Convention Photo 20

Delegates are introduced to coconut milk at picnic. From left to right: Madame Sananikone, Laos; Madame Duy and Miss My Tran, Vietnam; Mrs. Mitamura, Mrs. Yamahara and Mrs. Tsuzuki, Japan