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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
One Way To Catch Fish
A hands-on interview with Amanda Tedtaotao, Rita Rosario, and Antonia Camacho. In their interview, the three women give a demonstration on how to catch fish using Chinese Lantern fruit (puting).
Coconut Trees notched for Tuba
Landing place at Piti, coconut trees notched for gathering tuba.
Tags: coconut trees, Guam, Piti, tuba
The Arts and Crafts of Guam Sketch 1
Artifacts from Guam Museum: mortar and pestle; earthenware jar for vinegar or tuba; stone metate and mano for corn grinding; wooden rice pounder; basalt lusong for rice crushing
Tags: Corn, culture, Guam Museum, lusong, mortar and pestle, rice, The Arts and Crafts of Guam, tools, tuba
Four Winds and Five Islands
A continuation of Marjorie Smith and her party’s journey through the Trust Territory aboard the ship, the Four Winds. Part II by Smith features the end of their Agrihan trip and the highlight of their journey to and on Alamagan: signing, tuba,…
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AND CROWDS!
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food
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floats
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and games
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Estori'a Siha Para Mataitai Para I Fina'na'guen I Bu'et
A collection of four short stories written in CHamoru