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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. Theā¦
Tags: Antigo, belembautuyan, belen, Carabao, Chamorro, Chamorro Week, Chamoru, coconut oil, counting, farming, festivities, Fiesta, Fishing Net, food, Guam, History, holiday, Inalahan, Inarajan, Interview, Japanese occupation, legends, Local toys, Manamko, measurements, music, Net making, Party, People, Radio, recipes, religion, Saints, spirits, superstitions, talaya, Taotao mo'na, taotaomona, utensils, weaving, World War II, WWII
The Fiesta--How It Started
In an interview with Baldobino Taitague and Jose Torres, the duo describe the origins of village fiestas and the expectations for both the families and village to perform during the festivities.
Times of War
Jones Santiago recounts Frank D. Perez's life during the Japanese occupation of Guam, and how Mr. Perez had both risked his life and saved many lives by spreading news that came in on a radio.
Memories from Mrs. Aquina Castro (TWWW)
An Interview with Mrs. Aquina Castro. During her interview, she speaks about a past where money wasn't that important, most people, slept on the floor, coconut oil was used for lamps, and personal hygiene items were homemade.
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.
With Jesus
Fr. Long and Michael Benito beside statue.
Tags: Anigua, Catholicism, Fr. Long, home, Jesus, Michael Benito, religion
Zabalze
Bishop Joaquin Olaiz y Zabalze, O.F.M. Cap.
Tags: Capuchin, Catholicism, Joaquin Olaiz Zabalze, religion
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Inadingan (part 1)
An educational workbook reinforcing CHamoru language comprehension through conversation and phrases