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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.

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Students Learn Ropemaking

Antigo students, along with their Teacher Corps Interns, the Community Coordinator, and Team leader; all visit Juan San Nicolas (Tun Juan), of Inarajan, to teach them how to make rope from natural fibers found on Guam.

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Candid Hima and Candid Basu Preparation

Jesse San Nicolas, Frances Sablan, and Timothy Quitugua visit the home of Mr. Juan San Nicolas and his wife, Mrs. Josefina San Nicolas. There, the couple educate their visitors about the earlier forms of lighting used on Guam before the use of…

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.

An Interview with Mr. and Mrs. Juan Guevara (TWWW)

An interview with Mr. and Mrs. Juan Guevara from the village of Ordot. During their interview, the students were given a tour of the house and the Guevaras were able to speak fondly about the past.

Students Learn Rope-Making

The Antigo students, along with their Teacher Corps Interns, the Community Coordinator, and Team leader; all visit Juan San Nicolas (Tun Juan), of Inarajan, to teach them how to make rope from natural fibers found on Guam.

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…

The Top Guam Baseball Players of the 20's and 30's

Guam’s top baseball players during the 20’s and 30’s./From left, standing: Jose (Icha) Guzman, Manuel (Cabesa) Flores, Felix (Lele) Calvo, Jose (Yellow Taxi) Guzman, Juan (Korori) Taitano, Jose (Gonga) Perez and Segundo (Pakito) Leon…

To Teach a Donkey to Read

A Sketch of three women standing in shock at a donkey who is happily reading a book. Possible reference to the Juan Mala story. Disclaimer: Title of image was not provided by original artist.

A Boy in a Loincloth

A sketch of a boy with short spikey hair wearing only a loincloth. Can be assumed to be the artist's depiction of Juan Mala. Disclaimer: Title of image was not provided by original artist.